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What is a prepositional phrase and what is a participial phrase?

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Answered by agustsweg
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A prepositional phrase is a phrase made up of a preposition and a noun phrase, it usually modifies a verb or a noun. Additionally, it lacks either a verb or a subject.

A participle phrase is an adjective phrase that starts with a participle modifying the noun or pronoun in a sentence.

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Answered by Anonymous
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When a group of words starts with a preposition but ends with a noun, it is called a prepositional phrase. on the floor, it is a preposition phrase. Boring lecture--it is a participle phrase. Participle always functions in a sentence like an adjective.

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