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10 October, 01:04

The reason for the big family argument were really pretty silly

What is the prepositional phrase, subject and verb on the sentence above.

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  1. 10 October, 04:05
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    The prepositional phrase is: for the big family argument

    The subject is: reason

    The verb is: were

    Explanation:

    A prepositional phrase is a group of words (or a phrase) that contains a preposition and its object. So, in the example sentence above, the preposition is "for" and its object is the big family argument.

    A subject is the one being talked about in a sentence. The subject in the sentence above is "reason." It is the one that is being dealt with.

    "Were" is a "linking verb." Unlike ordinary verbs that show actions, the linking verb is used to connect the subject to its subject complement. The subject complement in the sentence above is "really pretty silly." It describes the subject "reason."
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