What is/are the prepositional phrase(s) in the following sentence? (Select all that apply.)

Manuel went to the county fair with his grandparents yesterday.

A) To the country fair
B) Manuel went
C) The country fair
D) With his grandparents

Study these prepositions.

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What do you think?

The prepositional phrases in the given sentence are:

A) To the county fair
D) With his grandparents

To identify the prepositional phrases in a sentence, we need to locate prepositions, which are words that show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and another element in the sentence. In this sentence, "to" and "with" are the prepositions.

A) "To the county fair" is a prepositional phrase because "to" is the preposition and "the county fair" is the object of the preposition.

D) "With his grandparents" is also a prepositional phrase because "with" is the preposition and "his grandparents" is the object of the preposition.

B) "Manuel went" is not a prepositional phrase. Instead, "Manuel" is the subject of the sentence and "went" is the verb.

C) "The country fair" is not a prepositional phrase either. Rather, it is the object of the preposition "to" in the prepositional phrase "to the county fair."