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What is a group of words begins with the preposition and ends with an object

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The answer should be a prepositional phrase
User Karianpour
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Answer: A prepositional phrase.

Step-by-step explanation:

A prepositional phrase is a group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun. An object is a noun.


\displaystyle \boxed{\text{preposition}}\;\;\boxed{\text{object/noun}}

Examples:


\displaystyle \boxed{\text{above the}}\;\;\boxed{\text{apple}}


\displaystyle \boxed{\text{below the}}\;\;\boxed{\text{table}}


\displaystyle \boxed{\text{at}}\;\;\boxed{\text{the school}}

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