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Learn phrasal verbs and prepositions

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Prepositional Phrases


DEFINITION: a group of words containing at least one preposition and one noun; the subject of the sentence can never be in the prepositional phrase; a prepositional phrase can never contain a verb

EXAMPLE: across the puddle

EXAMPLE: across the wavering puddle (wavering is a progressive verb acting as an adjective)

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