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11 April, 03:14

The policeman ran and leaped at the assailant and apprehended him.

Which of the following is a prepositional phrase from the sentence above?

a. and leaped

b. at the assailant

c. apprehended him

d. The policeman ran

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  1. 11 April, 05:55
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    B. at the assailant. We know this because prepositions are usually something a mouse can do, ex: the mouse was ON the box. At is our preposition, and prepositional phrases always end in a noun.
  2. 11 April, 07:01
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    I think it is "apprehended him" since it ends with a noun and starts with a erb
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