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K.O. Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

is the underlined a prepositional phrase?

The flying saucer appeared above the lake before it disappeared into space.

Hi, Isn't the underlined part a prepositional phrase?

  

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O. The flying saucer appeared above the lake before it disappeared into space . Hi, Isn't the underlined part a prepositional phrase?

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  • The flying saucer appeared above the lake before it disappeared into space .
  • Hi, Isn't the underlined part a prepositional phrase?
  • I see it as a prepositional phrase used as an adverb.
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K.O.The flying saucer appeared above the lake before it disappeared into space.

Hi, Isn't the underlined part a prepositional phrase?


I see it as a prepositional phrase used as an adverb.
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Hi, One grammar source tells there is only one prepositional phrase (above the lake) in that sentence. But there is unquestionably another one. That's why I needed an opininon and thanks for the reply.
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K.O.Hi, One grammar source tells there is only one prepositional phrase (above the lake) in that sentence. But there is unquestionably another one. That's why I needed an opininon and thanks for the reply.
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