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  • Question 1
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    Identify the phrase(s) in the following sentence:
    That politician is a man of great wealth.
    Solution
    Prepositional phrases are a group of words containing preposition which lacks either a verb or a subject. Such phrases always have two basic parts: object and preposition. Prepositions are mostly followed by objects. 
    Using option D will justify all the above rules. 'Of great wealth' is a prepositional phrase as 'of' is the preposition and 'wealth' is the object.
    Options A, B and C are not prepositional phrases. 
    Thus, option D is the correct answer.
  • Question 2
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    Identify the phrase(s) in the following sentence:
    Olive lived in the middle of a playground.
    Solution
    Prepositional phrases are a group of words containing preposition which lacks either a verb or a subject. Such phrases always have two basic parts: object and preposition. Prepositions are mostly followed by objects. 
    Using option B will justify all the above rules. 'In the middle' is a prepositional phrase as 'in the middle' is the preposition and 'playground' is the object.
    Options A, C and D are not prepositional phrases. 
    Thus, option B is the correct answer.
  • Question 3
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    Identify the prepositional phrase(s) in the following sentence:
    He plans to get a promotion at that workplace.
    Solution
    Prepositional phrases are a group of words containing preposition which lacks either a verb or a subject. Such phrases always have two basic parts: object and preposition. Prepositions are mostly followed by objects. 
    Using option C will justify all the above rules. 'At that workplace' is a prepositional phrase as 'at' is the preposition and 'workplace' is the object.
    Options A, B and D are not prepositional phrases. 
    Thus, option C is the correct answer.
  • Question 4
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    Identify the phrase(s) in the following sentence:
    The king fought the war in a brave manner.
    Solution
    Prepositional phrases are a group of words containing preposition which lacks either a verb or a subject. Such phrases always have two basic parts: object and preposition. Prepositions are mostly followed by objects. 
    Using option C will justify all the above rules. 'In a brave manner' is a prepositional phrase as 'in' is the preposition and 'manner' is the object.
    Options A, B and D are not prepositional phrases. 
    Thus, option C is the correct answer.
  • Question 5
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    Identify the phrase(s) in the following sentence:
    That bird flew in a swift manner.
    Solution
    Prepositional phrases are a group of words containing preposition which lacks either a verb or a subject. Such phrases always have two basic parts: object and preposition. Prepositions are mostly followed by objects. 
    Using option C will justify all the above rules. 'In a swift manner' is a prepositional phrase as 'in' is the preposition and 'manner' is the object.
    Options A, B and D are not prepositional phrases. 
    Thus, option C is the correct answer.
  • Question 6
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    Identify the phrases in the given sentence:
    Only a man with plenty of money can buy a bike of such beauty.
    Solution
    Prepositional phrases are a group of words containing preposition which lacks either a verb or a subject. Such phrases always have two basic parts: object and preposition. Prepositions are mostly followed by objects. 
    Using option C will justify all the above rules. 'Of such beauty' is a prepositional phrase as 'of' is the preposition and 'beauty' is the object.
    Options A, B and D are not prepositional phrases. 
    Thus, option C is the correct answer.
  • Question 7
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    Choose the option containing phrases from the given sentence:
    I met a boy with red hair in Amsterdam.
    Solution
    Prepositional phrases are a group of words containing preposition which lacks either a verb or a subject. Such phrases always have two basic parts: object and preposition. Prepositions are mostly followed by objects. 
    Using option C will justify all the above rules. 'With red hair' is a prepositional phrase as 'with' is the preposition and 'hair' is the object.
    Options A, B and D are not prepositional phrases. 
    Thus, option C is the correct answer.
  • Question 8
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    Identify the phrase(s) in the following sentence:
    He is a man of very considerable renown.
    Solution
    Prepositional phrases are a group of words containing preposition which lacks either a verb or a subject. Such phrases always have two basic parts: object and preposition. Prepositions are mostly followed by objects. 
    Using option B will justify all the above rules. 'Of very considerable renown' is a prepositional phrase as 'of' is the preposition and 'considerable renown' is the object.
    Options A, C and D are not prepositional phrases. 
    Thus, option B is the correct answer.
  • Question 9
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    Identify the phrase(s) in the following sentence:
    These men belong to tribe dwelling in the hills.
    Solution
    Prepositional phrases are a group of words containing preposition which lacks either a verb or a subject. Such phrases always have two basic parts: object and preposition. Prepositions are mostly followed by objects. 
    Using option B will justify all the above rules. 'In the hills' is a prepositional phrase as 'in' is the preposition and 'hills' is the object.
    Options A, C and D are not prepositional phrases. 
    Thus, option B is the correct answer.
  • Question 10
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    Identify the phrases in the given sentence:
    Horses like staying in dark places.
    Solution
    Prepositional phrases are a group of words containing preposition which lacks either a verb or a subject. Such phrases always have two basic parts: object and preposition. Prepositions are mostly followed by objects. 
    Using option D will justify all the above rules. 'In dark places' is a prepositional phrase as 'in' is the preposition and 'places' is the object.
    Options A, B and C are not prepositional phrases. 
    Thus, option D is the correct answer.
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