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26 January, 18:13

Prepositional phrases begin with and end with:

Nouns ... prepositions

Verbs ... adverbs/pronouns

Pronouns ... prepositions

Prepositions ... nouns/pronouns

Adverbs/adjectives

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  1. 26 January, 18:19
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    A prepositional phrase consists of a preposition and its complement. Examples of preposition are on, in, at, with, of, etc. Prepositional phrases begin with prepositions and end with nouns/pronouns. The correct answer is the fourth option. Example of prepositional phrase is "on the table", "in the park".
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