Which sentence uses a prepositional phrase unidiomatically? The sentence 'The snow fell down heavily upon the roof while the family inside slept soundly ' uses a prepositional phrase unidiomatically The correct option is c The use of a prepositional phrase in the sentence "The snow fell down heavily upon the roof while the family inside slept soundly" is idiomatically incorrect When describing the action of snow falling, the preposition "down" is
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3. Which adverb would you use to complete the sentence. The rain fell . . . The rain fell HEAVILY against the window pane Among the given options, option D) heavily is correct to fill in the blank Here heavily makes proper sense with rain 'Heavily' is an Adverb of Manner that shows how or in what manner the rain fell Explanation : All the other three options A) awkwardly, B) wickedly, and C) smugly, do not make any proper sense with the word rain, so they are