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I don't understand prepositional phrases. They just don't make sense to me how do I know what is a prepositional phrase
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I don't understand prepositional phrases. They just don't make sense to me how do I know what is a prepositional phrase
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Prepositional phrases are groups of words containing prepositions. Remember that prepositions are words that indicate the relationships between various elements within a sentence, and you’ll never have difficulty identifying prepositional phrases.
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