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D. Add a suitable prepositional phrase. 1. Cancer is not curable despite so much research in the field. 2. The notice says school will remain closed for a week. 3. Any payment should be made by cheque only. 4. I can visit you 5. There are many owls among other birds nesting 5 6. The ball rolled and the umpire declared it was a four. 7. I have painted butterflies of my staircase. 8. I prefer to jog than to walk​

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Answered by 31aliahmedzahidshaik
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A prepositional phrase is a group of words consisting of a preposition, its object, and any words that modify the object. Most of the time, a prepositional phrase modifies a verb or a noun. These two kinds of prepositional phrases are called adverbial phrases and adjectival phrases, respectively.

At a minimum, a prepositional phrase consists of one preposition and the object it governs. The object can be a noun, a gerund (a verb form ending in “-ing” that acts as a noun), or a clause.

He arrived in time .

Is she really going out with that guy ?

To these two basic elements, modifiers can be freely added.

He arrived in the nick of time.

Is she really going out with that tall, gorgeous guy?

Some of the most common prepositions that begin prepositional phrases are to, of, about, at, before, after, by, behind, during, for, from, in, over, under, and with.

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