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Eddie Kal
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Yes! Sentences can have multiple prepositional phrases, even in the same clause.

"When he walk" when he walked where? - "into the room"

"everyone stared" everyone stared where? - "at him".

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I truly hope this helped you. You have a wonderful day!

Yes! Sentences can have multiple prepositional phrases, even in the same clause.

"When he walk" when he walked where? - "into the room"

"everyone stared" everyone stared where? - "at him".

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I truly hope this helped you. You have a wonderful day!

Yes! Sentences can have multiple prepositional phrases, even in the same clause.

"When he walk" when he walked where? - "into the room"

"everyone stared" everyone stared where? - "at him".

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Yes! Sentences can have multiple prepositional phrases, even in the same clause.

"When he walk" when he walked where? - "into the room"

"everyone stared" everyone stared where? - "at him".

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I truly hope this helped you. You have a wonderful day!