I dropped a bunch of change under the desk.
No, because it does not have a subject and verb. For example, "under the mat" is a prepositional phrase, but it is not a sentence. An example of a sentence that contains a prepositional phrase is "The key is under the mat."
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"Under the table" and "on the shelf" are examples of prepositional phrases.
No, a prepositional phrase does not begin with a verb. It typically starts with a preposition (e.g., in, on, under) followed by a noun or pronoun to show the relationship between the noun and other parts of the sentence.
I walked down the street. "down the street" is a prepositiional phrase.
A prepositional phrase is any grouping of words that describes where, how, when, something is done or which one has done an action. "The ball was found under the bed." is an example of a sentence with a prepositional phrase that describes where something is.
A prepositional phrase is a group of words that begins with a preposition and usually ends with a noun or pronoun. In diagramming, a prepositional phrase is shown by drawing a slanted line below the word it modifies, with the preposition at the beginning of the line and the object of the preposition at the end. For example, in the sentence "The book is on the table," "on the table" is a prepositional phrase, with "on" as the preposition and "table" as the object of the preposition.
The prepositional phrase is "under the couch".
Yes. Under is a preposition and bridges is the object of under; therefore under bridges is a prepositional phrase.
"under any circumstance" is the prepositional phrase.
A prepositional phrase is a group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun, which is called the object of the preposition. It often provides additional information about time, location, direction, or manner. For example, in the phrase "under the table," "under" is the preposition, and "the table" is the object of the preposition. Prepositional phrases can function as adjectives or adverbs in a sentence, modifying nouns or verbs, respectively.
Under is the preposition. The phrase "under the bridge" is an adverb phrase.