prepositional phrase in the sentence a part from
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A prepositional phrase is a part of a sentence that consists of one preposition and the object it affects. The object of a prepositional phrase can be either a noun, gerund, or clause.
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Apart from can be used as a preposition meaning “besides” or “except for.” Apart from all the work I did keeping the rental house clean, it was a very enjoyable holiday. Apart can also be used as an adjective in the sense of separate or isolated. My taste in books and Samantha's are worlds apart .
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