Preposittions can give information about

a. location
b. sequence
c. method
Answer all three are "true"

1.which sentence contains a compound preposititon
a. Mark and David enjoyed the evening with Mary and Gwen.
b. Mary will drive me home regardless of the weather
c. We can travel by car or bus on the highway
Answer b
2.which of the following sentences does not include a phrasal verb?
a. Harry will bring the beer to the party
b. John was brought up by his grandmother
c. Good teachers bring out the best from their students
d. Please don't bring up your controversial opinions at the meeting
Answer a

You'll need to supply some examples for all three in the (un-numbered) first question for us to be able to tell what you're thinking of.

#1 - correct
#2 - correct

3. prepositions can give information about

a. location
b. sequence
c. methos
d. all of the above
Answer d.

Right.

Why b?

A has the term "with" - isn't that the compound preposition?

To determine the answers to the questions:

1. Which sentence contains a compound preposition?

A compound preposition is a combination of two or more individual prepositions that function as a single preposition. In this case, we need to identify the sentence that contains such a compound preposition.

a. "Mark and David enjoyed the evening with Mary and Gwen."
b. "Mary will drive me home regardless of the weather."
c. "We can travel by car or bus on the highway."

The correct answer is b. "Mary will drive me home regardless of the weather." The compound preposition in this sentence is "regardless of," which combines the individual prepositions "regardless" and "of."

2. Which of the following sentences does not include a phrasal verb?

A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and an adverb or preposition that creates a new meaning. To find the answer, we need to identify the sentence that does not include a phrasal verb.

a. "Harry will bring the beer to the party."
b. "John was brought up by his grandmother."
c. "Good teachers bring out the best from their students."
d. "Please don't bring up your controversial opinions at the meeting."

The correct answer is a. "Harry will bring the beer to the party." This sentence only contains the verb "bring," without any adverbs or prepositions attached to it, so it does not include a phrasal verb.