Understanding Prepositional Phrases

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A prepositional phrase is a group of words that begins with a preposition and is followed by the object of the preposition, which is often a noun or pronoun along with any associated modifiers. Prepositional phrases serve to add additional information in a sentence, such as indicating location, time, manner, or purpose.

Structure of a Prepositional Phrase

The typical structure of a prepositional phrase follows the pattern:

Preposition + Object of the Preposition (+ Modifiers)

  • Sample Prepositions: in, on, at, with, for, about, etc.
  • Objects: book, car, park, etc.
  • Modifiers: the, my, beautiful, etc.

Complete Examples:

  • “in the park”
  • “with my friends”
  • “at the university”
  • “for a long time”

 

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