Prepositional phrases are groups of words that have a preposition and an object of the preposition. The whole phrase will always act as either an adjective or an adverb.
A preposition will always start the phrase, and an object of the preposition will always end it. An object of the preposition is a noun or pronoun that follows the preposition.
· > That man is from Korea
· > We will discuss the matter after breakfast
· > She put the book on the table
These are the patterns for a prepositional phrapase:
- preposition + noun, pronoun, gerund, or clause
- preposition + modifier (s) + noun, pronoun, gerund or clause
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