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OpenStudy (erinweeks):

sommeone please helpp . What is an introductory prepositional phrase?

OpenStudy (erinweeks):

A. a prepositional phrase in an introduction B. a prepositional phrase that introduces a character C. a prepositional phrase that starts a paragraph D. a prepositional phrase that begins a sentence

OpenStudy (anonymous):

An introductory prepositional phrase would be a prepositional phrase used in the beginning of a sentence. For example: In the kitchen, Anne cut up the fruit. In the kitchen is a prepositional phrase used in the beginning of the sentence. I hope that helps!

OpenStudy (erinweeks):

so it would be d or a than ? it makes since but the answers they gave me confuse me confuse me a little

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That would be an example of D I think. "A" would be, from my understanding, a prepositional phrase used in the introduction of a paper; "B" somehow introduces a character - I'm a little foggy on that; "C" would be a prepositional phrase at the beginning of a paragraph - my guess would be kind of like in a sentence that I used as an example earlier.

OpenStudy (erinweeks):

okayy thank you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I hope this helped you!! Sorry if it didn't!

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