Topics: Prepositional Phrases
What is a compound preposition?
A. A preposition that consists of only one word.
B. A preposition that consists of two or more words, such as ‘in front of’ or ‘next to.’
C. A type of conjunction used in complex sentences.
D. A preposition that indicates a relationship between a subject and a verb.
Select your answer:

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