explain any preposition phares
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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. ... At a minimum, a prepositional phrase consists of one preposition and the object it governs.
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An example of a prepositional phrase is, “With a reusable tote in hand, Matthew walked to the farmer's market.” Every prepositional phrase is a series of words consisting of a preposition and its object. In the example above, “with” is the preposition and “reusable tote” is the object
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