The phrase 'of mysteries' is a prepositionalphrase. The plural noun 'mysteries' is the object of the preposition 'of'.
of mysteries is an incomplete sentence..and does'nt belong to this category!!
The phrase 'of mysteries' is a prepositionalphrase. The plural noun 'mysteries' is the object of the preposition 'of'.
The term 'of mysteries' is a prepositional phrase. The preposition 'of' connects the noun 'mysteries' to another word in the sentence.For example:The author wrote a series of mysteries.A lot of mysteries go unsolved.I'm sick of mysteries, I want some facts.
I'm not telling you.
Poe wrote detective and gothic horror mysteries.
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Mysteries and children's books
Main Street Mysteries - 2010 Two of a Kind 1-13 was released on: USA: 26 March 2010
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