The preposition is "out", and the prepositional phrase is "out of the gym".
with a ball
The prepositional phrase in that sentence is "under the car".
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.
The word through is a preposition, an object of the preposition is needed to create a prepositional phrase.Example: He hit the ball through a window.the word 'through' is the preposition;the word 'window' is the object of the preposition;'through the window' is a prepositional phrase.
between the chair and the sofa
The NBA player bounced the ball
The word through is a preposition, an object of the preposition is needed to create a prepositional phrase.Example: He hit the ball through a window.the word 'through' is the preposition;the word 'window' is the object of the preposition;'through the window' is a prepositional phrase.
bounced. Example: I bounced on the skippy ball.
the ball bounced 577766867 mile up air
A ball, or squishy toy...........
No, "over the bushes" is a prepositional phrase. Linking verbs link the subject to the predicate nominative or a predicate adjective.
Gravitational potential energy before the ball is bounced which changes to kinetic energy and then to elastic potential energy.