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The name of this street is Main Street. The preposition in the sentence is "of".
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Yes, "on Maple Street" is an example of a prepositional phrase. It starts with the preposition "on" and includes the noun "Street," functioning together to describe a location.
The preposition in the sentence is "out." It shows the movement from inside the restaurant to the busy street.
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The preposition is "out", and the prepositional phrase is "out of the gym".
The nouns in the sentence are:Gina, proper noun, the name of a person (subject of the sentence);street, common noun, a word for a thing (object of the preposition 'along')The other words are:walked, verb, past tense, intransitive (it has no object);along, preposition;the, article;crowded, adjective, modifies the noun 'street'.