13. In which sentence do the capitalized words represent a prepositional phrase?
A. The Maxi Deli is AROUND THE CORNER.
B. Apart from his looks, I would never TRUST HIM.
C. The conductor CALLED OUT, "All aboard!"
D. I am not going TO RUN out of patience.
Study this list of prepositions.
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/preposition.htm
Which of your words is a prepositional phrase?
To identify prepositional phrases, you need to look for a preposition followed by a noun or pronoun. Let's analyze each sentence:
A. The Maxi Deli is AROUND THE CORNER.
In this sentence, "around" is the preposition and "the corner" is the prepositional phrase.
B. Apart from his looks, I would never TRUST HIM.
In this sentence, there is no prepositional phrase. "Apart from" is a prepositional phrase, but "trust him" does not follow it.
C. The conductor CALLED OUT, "All aboard!"
In this sentence, there is no prepositional phrase. "Call out" is a verb phrase, where "out" is an adverb, not a preposition.
D. I am not going TO RUN out of patience.
In this sentence, "to" is the preposition and "run out" is the prepositional phrase.
Therefore, the sentence that represents a prepositional phrase is A. "The Maxi Deli is AROUND THE CORNER."