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A preposition is a word that shows position, direction, location or time. A prepositional phrase is a group of words, usually in a sentence, that contains both the preposition and the object that the is referred to by the preposition. In your example, She gave the museum a rare sculpture, there are no prepositions. She is a pronoun, gave is a verb, the, a and rare are all adjectives with a and the being articles, and museum and sculpture are both nouns.
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The sentence is an example of an improper pronoun-antecedent reference. It is not clear who the pronoun 'his' refers to, Jim or Don.The sentence must be rewritten to make the reference clear.
Your incessantly complaints are haunting me.
A caption.
No, the correct sentence would be: "Is the sculpture free form?"
The sentence that describes a convention of Classical Greek sculpture is figures show a combination of ideal beauty and naturalistic detail and proportion. Classical sculpture refers loosely to the forms of sculpture from ancient Greece andÊancient Rome.Ê
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I created a sculpture. The sculpture is beautiful.
An Act of Parliament legally passed by a lawful government.
The sculpture was beautiful marble.
Artists create rich, glowing colors with transparent glazes.
The sculpture was free-form. This is a correct sentence if you capitalize first letter.
Basically artists painted on the vase then carved design's with a stylus.
Correctly is the adverb in that sentence.
No, the sentence does not have a misplaced modifier. The phrase "that Sarah had read" correctly describes the small book.
Michelangelo made one of the best sculptures, the sculpture was named David.