[ Prepositional Phrase ]
The carpenter hit the nail with a hammer.
A. The carpenter
B. hit the nail
C. with a hammer
D. hit the nail with a hammer
E. the carpenter hit

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A. was making
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There are anchovies on the pizza. I am still going to eat it.
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A. on
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