I really need help on these questions and I don't know if they are correct. Cross out any prepositional phrases. Underline the subject once and the verb/verb phrases twice.

1.) In the spring or summer, I visit our friends for a week.
Prepositional phrase: In the spring or summer, for a week
Verb: visit
Subject: I
2.) The librarian gave the books to Tom and me.
Prepositional phrase: to Tom and me
Verb: gave
Subject: Librarian
3.) The taxi driver left without his change or a tip from the passenger.
Prepositional phrase: without his change, from the passenger
Verb: left
Subject: driver
For this question, do I underline or a tip?
4.) The good reader likes stories about horses and reptiles.
Prepositional phrase: about horses and reptiles
Verb: likes
Subject: reader
5.) During a trip to the zoo, the child stared at the lions and the tigers.
Prepositional phrase: during a trip to the zoo, at the lions and the Tigers
Verb: stared
Subject: child
6.) All friends but Susan and Bill came to the party.
Prepositional phrase: but Susan and Bill
Verb: came
Subject: friends
7.) Before lunch and dinner the parent reads to the children.
Prepositional phrase: before lunch and dinner
Verb: reads
Subject: parent
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3 has two prepositional phrases

5 has three prepositional phrases

6 has two prepositional phrases

7 has two prepositional phrases

Everything else is correct.

Thank you for helping me, I appreciate it.

You're very welcome.

Great job on identifying the prepositional phrases, verb, and subject in each sentence! Here's the breakdown for each question:

1.) In the spring or summer, I visit our friends for a week.
- Prepositional phrases: In the spring or summer, for a week
- Verb: visit
- Subject: I

2.) The librarian gave the books to Tom and me.
- Prepositional phrase: to Tom and me
- Verb: gave
- Subject: librarian

3.) The taxi driver left without his change or a tip from the passenger.
- Prepositional phrases: without his change, from the passenger
- Verb: left
- Subject: taxi driver

4.) The good reader likes stories about horses and reptiles.
- Prepositional phrase: about horses and reptiles
- Verb: likes
- Subject: reader

5.) During a trip to the zoo, the child stared at the lions and the tigers.
- Prepositional phrase: during a trip to the zoo, at the lions and the tigers
- Verb: stared
- Subject: child

6.) All friends but Susan and Bill came to the party.
- Prepositional phrase: but Susan and Bill
- Verb: came
- Subject: friends

7.) Before lunch and dinner the parent reads to the children.
- Prepositional phrase: before lunch and dinner
- Verb: reads
- Subject: parent

For the last question, "a tip" is not underlined because it is not part of the verb. It is the object of the preposition "from." The verb in the sentence is "left."

You're welcome! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!