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Q: What word or phrase to say more than what is necessary?
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Is into a prepositional phrase?

Yes, "into" is a preposition that typically begins prepositional phrases indicating movement or direction.


Does a preposition include more than one word?

Yes, a prepositional phrase consists of a preposition and its object. The object can be a noun, pronoun, or gerund.


Is 'your' a prepositional phrase?

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Is the word almost use as a prepositional phrase?

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Is cross a prepositional phrase?

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