Many Church towers would have to be placed on top of each other to stretch from the bottom

of the sea, to the water's surface. The beings who lived there were Merpeople.
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5 prepositional phrases
2 [main clauses]
1 who/which clause (w/w)
3 subject-verb pairs (s V)

1. "from the bottom of the sea" - prepositional phrase indicating location

2. "to the water's surface" - prepositional phrase indicating destination
3. "of each other" - prepositional phrase indicating relationship
4. "who lived there" - relative clause modifying "beings"
5. "on top of each other" - prepositional phrase indicating positioning

1. "Many Church towers would have to be placed on top of each other"
2. "The beings who lived there were Merpeople."

1. "beings lived"
2. "towers be placed"
3. "Church towers stretch"

Prepositional Phrases:

1. "on top of each other"
2. "from the bottom"
3. "of the sea"
4. "to the water's surface"
5. "there"

Main Clauses:
1. "Many Church towers would have to be placed on top of each other."
2. "The beings who lived there were Merpeople."

Who/Which Clause:
1. "The beings who lived there were Merpeople."

Subject-Verb Pairs:
1. "Many Church towers would have to be placed"
2. "The beings who lived"

Prepositional phrases:

1. "on top of each other"
2. "from the bottom"
3. "of the sea"
4. "to the water's surface"
5. "in there"

Main clauses:
1. "Many Church towers would have to be placed on top of each other."
2. "The beings who lived there were Merpeople."

Who/which clause:
1. "The beings who lived there were Merpeople."

Subject-verb pairs:
1. "Many Church towers" (s) "would have to be placed" (V)
2. "The beings" (s) "were" (V)
3. "they" (s) "lived" (V)