The interviews by the news reporter were carried live by the station at noon and repeated on tape at 6 and 11pm.
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give example of prepositional phrase that function as adjective
Yes, that is the function of a prepositional phrase, to serve as an adjective or adverb by modifying a word or phrase in the sentence.
Below is an example a sentence with a noun phrase and three prepositional phrases: A group of students (noun phrases) were sitting on a bench (prepositional phrase) in the garden (prepositional phrase) across the road (prepositional phrase).Also - were sitting - is a verb phrase
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Subject and Predicate. However, Prepositional Phrases can be considered a third, outside, category.
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give example of prepositional phrase that function as adjective
Yes, that is the function of a prepositional phrase, to serve as an adjective or adverb by modifying a word or phrase in the sentence.
Below is an example a sentence with a noun phrase and three prepositional phrases: A group of students (noun phrases) were sitting on a bench (prepositional phrase) in the garden (prepositional phrase) across the road (prepositional phrase).Also - were sitting - is a verb phrase
prepositional phrase mean a group of words join together to form a sentences
Yes like "He did that well while she did that badly."
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Subject and Predicate. However, Prepositional Phrases can be considered a third, outside, category.
Prepositions and their phrases may be found just about anywhere in a sentence. For instance, your question contains two prepositional phrases:"What is the position of a preposition in a sentence?"In this case, "of" and "in" were both prepositions followed by nouns to create prepositional phrases. These phrases may be found at the beginning, middle, or end of a sentence. When a prepositional phrase is at the beginning of a sentence, it is usually followed by a comma. There is an example of this from three sentences ago. ("In this case, 'of' and 'in' were both...")
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we just learned about prepositional phrases this semester no, it would be 2 separate phrases hope dat i helped lol bye!
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