[ Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases ]
What is the prepositional phrase? Evan’s house is near a busy intersection.
A. near a busy intersection
B. near a busy
C. house is near
D. Evan’s house

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A. arrived
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A. She has visited her friend yesterday.
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