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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which words make up the prepositional phrase in this sentence? Her cousins often spend the whole summer at a beach cottage. A. at a beach cottage B. Her cousins C. often spend D. whole summer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do you know what a prepositional phrase is? Think about how preposition and nouns interrelate.

OpenStudy (aamirgsen):

Okay, so a prepositional phrase is basically a preposition before a noun/pronoun/clause. The only preposition in this sentence is "at." A is "at a beach cottage", so that must be it.

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