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In the sentence "All three newspapers require paid, online subscriptions for people to read content," what kind of phrase or clause is "for people"?

adjective clause


prepositional phrase


adverb clause


none of these

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User Batwadi
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Prepositional clause-

In this phrase, you will see for is being used as a preposition because it tells how and the only other part of the phrase is a noun. Hope this helps!

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User Niranjan N Raju
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Answer:

The correct option is prepositional phrase

Step-by-step explanation:

A prepositional phrase is commonly defined as a series of words constituted by a preposition and a noun or pronoun which represents its object.

Bearing the above in mind it could be said that in the sentence "All three newspapers require paid, online subscriptions for people to read content", "for people" correspond to a prepositional phrase, since for is a preposition and people is a noun that represents its object.

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