A few days ago
Anonymous

In which sentence do the capitalized words represent a prepositional phrase?

A. Apart from his looks, I would never TRUST HIM.

B. I am not going TO RUN out of patience.

C. The conductor CALLED OUT, “All aboard!”

D. The Maxi Deli is AROUND THE CORNER.

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A few days ago
Dachy

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Both B and D have prepositional phrases. However, in “B”, the phrase “out of patience” is not capitalized.
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4 years ago
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A few days ago
Anonymous
only D.

b is not a prepositional phrase, it is a verb in the infinitive form. going to run.

in fact, A and D are also subordinate phrases starting with verbs.

only d is prepositional. around is the preposition.

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A few days ago
Ed S
D
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