asked 200k views
2 votes
A prepositional phrase must end with a verb.

Please select the best answer from the choices provided

T
F

asked
User Jay Hu
by
7.8k points

2 Answers

5 votes
Answer = F

Explanation = A prepositional phase will begin with a preposition and end with a noun, pronoun
answered
User Dandre Allison
by
8.2k points
3 votes

Answer:

FALSE

At the minimum, a prepositional phrase will begin with a preposition and end with a noun, pronoun, gerund, or clause, the "object" of the preposition.

Step-by-step explanation:

A prepositional phrase is a group of words that lacks either a verb or a subject, and that functions as a unified part of speech. It normally consists of a preposition and a noun or a preposition and a pronoun. ... Prepositional phrases can act as adverbs or adjectives.

hope this helps :)

answered
User Seefa
by
7.9k points

No related questions found

Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.