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2 September, 15:53

Eugene O'Neill grew up in a theatrical family.

a. prepositional

b. partical

c. gerund

d. infinitive

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  1. 2 September, 17:06
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    A. Whenever you have a prepositional phrase (in this case it would be "in a theatrical family"), you can omit it and the sentence should still make sense. The sentence "Eugene O'Neill grew up." still makes sense.
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