"Your birthday is on a Sunday next year." The prepositional phrase in this sentence is "on a Sunday."
"Your birthday is on a Sunday next year."The prepositional phrase in this sentence is "on a Sunday."
The prepositional phrase is "on a Sunday" (preposition "on").
The prepositional phrase in the sentence "What if your birthday is on Sunday next year" is "on Sunday next year." This phrase provides additional information about the timing of the birthday. Prepositional phrases typically consist of a preposition followed by its object, and in this case, "on" is the preposition, while "Sunday next year" serves as the object.
The prepositional phrase is "on a Sunday".
to is the preposition. Emperor is the Object of the preposition. To their Emperor is the prepostional phrase.
"in her backyard"
The prepositional phrase is "in 1271".
Did you have a research project due tomorrow or did you turn it in last Friday. Is your school mascot the tigers.
"Are you one of the cheerleaders?" you put you as the subject and are as the predicate. Then you make a diagnal line under cheerleaders (as a modifier) an put "one" on it. After, you do that put your prepostional phrase under you example:. of father is the prepositional phrase! Hope this helped:D:)
No. it's usually a noun like "on the porch" porch is the object
The infinitive phrase "to find the perfect birthday gift" is serving as the subject of the sentence. It tells what the speaker finds difficult.