* The cat sat on the mat, in the sun, with a twinkle in its eye**. (This sentence has three prepositional phrases: "on the mat", "in the sun", and "with a twinkle in its eye").
* The dog ran through the park after the ball**. (This sentence has two prepositional phrases: "through the park" and "after the ball").
* I left my keys under the table because I was in a hurry**. (This sentence has two prepositional phrases: "under the table" and "in a hurry").
These sentences demonstrate how prepositional phrases can modify nouns (like "cat" or "ball") or verbs (like "ran" or "left"), adding important details about location, time, or manner.