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Write a short note on Prepositional Phrases

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Answered by saishwaribhat685
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  • A prepositional phrase is a group of words that lack either a verb or a subject, and that function as a unified part of speech. It normally consists of prepositions and a noun or a preposition and a pronoun. When they are used as adjective, they modify noun and pronoun in the same way single word adjectives do.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Short note on Prepositional Phrases

Explanation:

  • A prepositional phrase is a combination of information that lack unless a verb or a question, and that role as a combined part of communication.
  • It usually consists of grammars and a noun or a word and a pronoun. When they are utilised as an adjective, they alter noun and pronoun in an identical way unique term adjectives do.
  • Most utmost of the period, a prepositional idiom alters a verb or a name.
  • These two classifications of prepositional idioms are defined as adverbial expressions and adjectival expressions, sequentially.

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