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Answer:
Prepositional phrase - after.
Noun - Jack.
Verb - Solved.
Article - the
Adjective - important.
Direct object - Crime.
Explanation:
Prepositional phrase are simply the words which consists of prepositions (after, before, behind, to, for, of etc) and which connects the relationship between noun/pronoun and another words. In the sentence, ‘after’ is the prepositional phrase.
Noun is a name of person, place, animal, or thing. ‘Jack’ is a person’s name thus it is a noun.
Verb is the action word or a condition. The word ‘solved’ depicts the act of Jack.
Article are the ones which describes the noun. There are only three articles in literature, they are: the, a, an. So in the sentence, ‘the’ is an article.
Adjectives are the words which describes the person, thing, object, or place. In the sentence ‘important’ is an adjective which describes the crime.
Direct Object – Direct object is the one in which noun/pronoun receives the action of a verb. It mainly answers the What and Whom questions. In the sentence, crime is the direct object. What did Jack solve? Crime.
Answer:
Noun "Jack"
Verb "solved"
Article "the"
Adjective "important"
Direct Object "crime"
Prepositional Phrase "after the clues were given"
Prepositional Phrase "to him"
