In which sentence do the capitalized words represent a prepositional phrase?


A. The Maxi Deli is AROUND THE CORNER.
(B. I am not going TO RUN out of patience.)
C. Apart from his looks, I would never TRUST HIM.
D. The conductor CALLED OUT, "All aboard!"

Which one uses a preposition?

http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/prepositionalphrase.htm

None of them ???

One of them is a prepositional phrase. Carefully read the site that Reed posted for you. You should also study the list of prepositions linked on that site.

Its A.

Yes, A. :-)

Could you help me with this question also?

Which of the following sentences does not properly use a subordinating conjunction?

A. As the man said, what comes around goes around.
B. He acts like he's going to cry.
C. You stay put unless I call for you.
(D. I will refuse his demands because they are outrageous.)

But i also think its b?

Yes, it's b.

Although, that sentence is common, it should be "as if," rather than "like."

thanks Ms. Sue

again
In which of the following sentences is the word its used correctly?

A. When trying to catch fish, its important to be patient.
B. Its easy to learn to play the guitar, if you're willing to practice.
(C. The monster reared its head at the tourists.)
D. The problem with the lawn mower is that its old.

You are correct. A, B and D are the contraction "it's", "it is".

Thanks I aced it!