Weegy: I'm sorry but Weegy is not able to see Italics or bold. All the letters appear the same. But I will let you know that the prepositional phrase is: down the stairs. The preposition is: down. The object of the preposition is: stairs.
User: One of the sentences below is correctly marked to show the prepositional phrase, the preposition, and its object. Which sentence is correctly marked? Hint: The prepositional phrase is in parentheses. The preposition is in bold text. The object of the preposition is in italics.- -
(Hecame)overthehilland through (the garden).,
He came (overthehill) and (throughthegarden).,
He (cameoverthehill) and (through the garden)., or
He (cameover) thehilland through thegarden.
Weegy: There are two preposiotnal phrases: "over the hill" and "through the garden" Prepositions are: "over" and "through". Objects of the prepositions are: "hill" and "garden".
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