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Paintings Clause Information Noun Prepositional Phrase Worth Million

Id 1423
Category Relative clauses and other types of clause
Unit Unit 57: Other ways of adding information to noun phrases 2: prepositional phrases, etc.
Rubric Complete the sentences. Include all the italicised information in the order in which it is given, using a noun phrase (NP), participle clause (PC) or prepositional phrase (PP) as indicated.
Question The paintings were probably worth over a million dollars. The paintings were by Ella Lutman (PP). They were destroyed
in the fire (PC).

The paintings by Ella Lutman destroyed in the fire were probably worth over a million dollars.

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