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Brooklyn Oconnor
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5 February, 02:06
How do you find a prepositional phrase?
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Janiyah Horn
5 February, 02:09
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A prepositional phrase will begin with a preposition and end with a noun, pronoun, gerund, or clause, the "object" of the preposition. In = preposition; the, weedy, overgrown = modifiers; garden = noun.
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Richard Watts
5 February, 02:15
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Recognize a prepositional phrase when you see one. At the minimum, a prepositional phrase will begin with a preposition and end with a noun, pronoun, gerund, or clause, the "object" of the preposition. In = preposition; the, weedy, overgrown = modifiers; garden = noun.
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