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if he had gone to the dentist earlier, he wouldn't have had to get his teeth pulled.
if you had eaten your meals, you wouldn't hungry right now.
If I had been richer, I would have bought myself a mansion.
If you had been compassionate, maybe she wouldn't be hurting right now.
If I had known earlier, I would have broken up with you .
No because at the end of the day, taxes are required and failing to provide the tax will result in a fine/jail time.
<span>The sentences that contain prepositional phrases in brackets are:
1) (The man in the house) seemed to be asleep.
2) </span><span>The soldiers crept cautiously (through the tunnel.)
</span><span>A prepositional phrase is defined as a set of words that lack a verb or a subject. If you see that some part of a sentence lacks either verb or subject and contains a preposition - it is a prepositional phrase. The first sentence lacks a verb, but there is a subject and preposition 'in'. The second sentence contains preposition 'through' and object which is also a characteristics of prepositional phrase.</span>
What’s the question though?….?