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Post by winstonramsay on Feb 1, 2010 14:23:57 GMT -5
1) Write a complex sentence beginning with a prepositional phrase. Park the car behind the truck, which is located in the garage.
2) Write a compound sentence containing one prepositional phrase. Push the box under the bed and walk away.
3) Use a series of prepositional phrases - in two separate sentences - to create parallel structure between the two. In the afternoon, we walked to the party. In the evening, we walked to a party.
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Post by Mr. Wells on Feb 2, 2010 13:08:37 GMT -5
1) Write a complex sentence beginning with a prepositional phrase. Park the car behind the truck, which is located in the garage. CORRECT
2) Write a compound sentence containing one prepositional phrase. Push the box under the bed and walk away. INCORRECT
3) Use a series of prepositional phrases - in two separate sentences - to create parallel structure between the two. In the afternoon, we walked to the party. In the evening, we walked to a party.
CORRECT
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Post by winstonramsay on Feb 2, 2010 13:27:57 GMT -5
2) Write a compound sentence containing one prepositional phrase. Push the box under the bed, then get the plants from the garage.
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Post by Mr. Wells on Feb 15, 2010 17:09:57 GMT -5
2. CORRECT - two prepositional phrases are evident, but so be it
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