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English, 31.08.2020 14:01, nyceastcoast

Read the email. Then underline all the prepositions and/or phrasal prepositions. Hint: There are
seven words/phrases that need to be underlined.

Dear Landlord,
I told Sophia not to leave her keys the
door. She didn't listen, though, and our
apartment was robbed. Now I have to go to the
police station and file a report. Because of
this, I will miss chemistry class, which is my
favorite class except for biology. In spite of
the hassle, this will teach Sophia to be more
careful when she is leaving the house.
However, it also means that we need new locks.
Can you please send a locksmith to our
apartment as soon as possible? We will add the
cost to our rent check this month.

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