micahhillcreati
micahhillcreati micahhillcreati
  • 16-09-2020
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A prepositional phrase is a group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a:
a. verb
b. noun
c. pronoun
d. b or c

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theLocoCoCo
theLocoCoCo theLocoCoCo
  • 16-09-2020

Answer:

B. Noun

Explanation:

Prepositional phrases always end in nouns.

Take this sentence: Drake chased his brother Josh around the tree.

Tree is the ending, and also a noun.

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davisparker
davisparker davisparker
  • 24-09-2020

Answer:

The answer is actually D.

Explanation:

Prepositional phrases can end in nouns or pronouns, so the answer is D:  b or c.

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