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The right answer is Option B
O I am in here.
The reason this answer is right is because it contains the word 'in' which is a preposition, so that makes it a prepositional phrase. The other sentences do not have prepositions so the second option is the right one!
A sentence including a preposition is a prepositional phrase. The second sentence, I am in here, is the prepositional phrase. Thus, option B is correct.
What is a prepositional phrase?
A prepositional phrase is an element of the sentence that includes prepositions like by, at, for, in, on, before, between, etc. The phrase starts with a preposition and ends with a pronoun or a noun.
In the second sentence, I am in here, "in" is the preposition while all the other revision lacks prepositions. It is a prepositional phrase as only it includes a preposition "in."
Therefore, I am in here contains a prepositional phrase.
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