prepositional phrases?
cross out prepositional phrases cirlce subjects and underline verbs 1.)Two-paycheck families are becoming more common. thanks you for answering it for me!
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- There are no prepositions in this sentence. A preposition is a word that links together other words, and usually defines relationships (like, where things are, when things happened, etc.) Examples: I read a book DURING class. My book was ON my desk. The ceiling is OVER my head.
- Sorry, there are no prepositional phrases in this sentence! Prepositional phrases start with, well, a preposition. You've got a hyphenated adjective, a noun, a verb, a verb, an adverb, and an adjective.
- I do not see any prepositional phrases in this sentence. "Two-pacycheck...." is an adjectival phrase, as is "more common". The subject is "families" and the verb phrase is "are becoming". I hope this helps.
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