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Find all of the words which make up the PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE in the sentence below. Note: the sentence may not contain a prepositional phrase.

I am happy to see you.


none in the sentence
I
happy
to
see
you

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Answer: none in the sentence

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User Pradnya Sinalkar
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Prepositional phrases are a set of words including a preposition and its object.

Although the word 'to' is a preposition, there is no prepositional phrase in the sentence, as it is not acting as such. Prepositional phrases do not have verbs, so in this case the phrase 'to see you' cannot be considered a prepositional phrase, as it is an infinitive clause of reason.





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