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23 January, 13:32

Define prepositional phrase?

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  1. 23 January, 14:21
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    Prepositional phrases will begin with that preposition at the beginning of the phrase, and at the end, it will finish with an adverb, a noun, pronoun or a clause.

    The object of the preposition will often also include 1 or 2 modifiers to desribe it.

    Example:

    In time = In being the preposition, time the noun.
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