Which sentence contains a prepositional phrase?

A. Running all the way, he got there early.
B. They tried, although they didn't expect to win.
C. They sang it, then sang it again.
D. With the proper help, they'll complete the project early.

Respuesta :

A has a Prepositional Phrase.
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A prepositional phrase beings with a preposition


Here are some examples of the most basic prepositional phrase:

•At home

At = preposition; home = noun.

•In time

In = preposition; time = noun.

•From Richie

From = preposition; Richie = noun.

•With me

With = preposition; me = pronoun.

•By singing

By = preposition; singing = gerund.

•About what we need

About = preposition; what we need = noun clause.


Most prepositional phrases are longer, like these:

•From my grandmother

From = preposition; my = modifier; grandmother = noun.

•Under the warm blanket

Under = preposition; the, warm = modifiers; blanket = noun.

•In the weedy, overgrown garden

In = preposition; the, weedy, overgrown = modifiers; garden = noun.

•Along the busy, six-lane highway

Along = preposition; the, busy, six-lane = modifiers; highway = noun.

•Without excessively worrying

Without = preposition; excessively = modifier; worrying = gerund.


("Although " is a conjunction not a preposition)

A preposition describes a relationship between other words in a sentence.   The only sentence containing a preposition is D. The preposition "With" connects "the proper help" to "complete the project".