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Answer this as simple as possible so an idiot like me can understand it ok? What is a prepositional phrase?

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A prepositional phrase is like a sentence that has a preposition ( which is usually a noun or a pronoun ) and a subject. I hope this helps<3

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Step-by-step explanation:

A prepositional phrase has a preposition and its object. It is a group of words contains the preposition, the words modifying it and the object.

Example: He arrived in time.

(In time is the prepositional phrase) Does that help?

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