Are these sentences correct?

1. I can run more quickly in my new shoes.
2. Where did you find them shoes?

Which sentence has the correct prepositional phrase.

1. I didn't want to trust her at the beginning.
2. The house on the hill was completely destroyed by fire.
3. In the early evening, the moon came out.
4. Throw down the blanket, please.

Are these sentences correct?

1. I can run more quickly in my new shoes. yes
2. Where did you find them shoes? no

Which sentence has the correct prepositional phrase.

1. I didn't want to trust her at the beginning.
2. The house on the hill was completely destroyed by fire.
3. In the early evening, the moon came out.
4. Throw down the blanket, please.

All read just fine to me. What are you studying at this point? What other instructions were you given?

My instructions are to choose the sentence that has the prepositional phrase underlined." part underlined"

1. I didn't want "to trust" her at the beginning.
2. The house "on the hill" was completely destroyed by fire.
3. In the early evening, the moon "came out."
4. "Throw down" the blanket, please.

Let's identify whether the given sentences are correct and determine the correct prepositional phrase:

1. "I can run more quickly in my new shoes."
This sentence is grammatically correct. The prepositional phrase in this sentence is "in my new shoes," which indicates the location or circumstance of running more quickly.

2. "Where did you find them shoes?"
This sentence is not correct. The word "them" should be replaced with "those," and the preposition "at" is missing after the verb "find." The corrected sentence would be "Where did you find those shoes?"

Now, let's identify the sentence with the correct prepositional phrase from the given options:

1. "I didn't want to trust her at the beginning."
The prepositional phrase in this sentence is "at the beginning." It indicates the specific time or point when the speaker didn't want to trust her.

2. "The house on the hill was completely destroyed by fire."
The prepositional phrase in this sentence is "on the hill." It indicates the location of the house being completely destroyed.

3. "In the early evening, the moon came out."
The prepositional phrase in this sentence is "in the early evening." It indicates the time when the moon came out.

4. "Throw down the blanket, please."
This sentence does not contain a prepositional phrase.

Therefore, the correct prepositional phrase is present in sentences 1, 2, and 3.