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The scarecrow has a hat on its head.​

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Answered by pcplionelmessi
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Prepositional phrases are a group of words containing preposition which lacks either a verb or a subject. Such phrases always have two basic parts: object and preposition. Prepositions are mostly followed by objects.

Using option B will justify all the above rules. 'With my brother is a prepositional phrase as 'with' is the preposition and 'brother' is the object.

Options A, C, and D are not prepositional phrases.

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