"Covered" is not a preposition. It is a past tense verb or an adjective.
"into the covered bridge" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
"Under the covered bridge" is the prepositional phrase. It provides information about the location or position of the water flow.
Under the covered bridge.
The prepositional phrase in the sentence is "under the covered bridge."
The object of the prepositional phrase "from head to toe" is "Lance". This phrase is describing the extent to which Lance was covered with mud.
A fake prepositional phrase is a group of words that looks like a prepositional phrase but does not function as one grammatically. It may be used to confuse readers or listeners.
The prepositional phrases are 'with mud' and 'from head to toe', because there can be multiple prepositional phrases. The noun 'mud' is object of the preposition 'with'. The noun phrase 'head to toe' is the object of the preposition 'from'.
It would be a prepositional phrase, if it made sense. For example, "to a magic elf" is a prepositional phrase, as is "to a magician," or "to a magic cauldron."
The prepositional phrase is "of art."
Yes, "by" is a prepositional phrase that indicates the doer of an action or the means by which something is done.
The prepositional phrase in the sentence is "under the covered bridge."
No, "in the summer" is a prepositional phrase that indicates a specific time period. It does not function as an adverb.
prepositional phrases
Simple Subject = dandelions (Subject) Simple Predicate = covered the lawn (Verb + Direct Object with no Prepositional Phrases)
we just learned about prepositional phrases this semester no, it would be 2 separate phrases hope dat i helped lol bye!
Nested prepositional phrases are phrases within a prepositional phrase that provide additional details about the object of the main preposition. For example, in the phrase "The book on the table in the corner of the room," the prepositional phrase "in the corner of the room" is nested within the prepositional phrase "on the table."
In the sentence: Mark is the boy by the biggest bike,BY would be the preposition, however, BY THE BIGGEST BIKE would be the prepositional phrase.