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The preposition, the noun that follows it, and any articles, adjectives, and adverbs for that noun are the prepositionalphrase.

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a word the can be pronounced differently.


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A noun or pronoun that follows and renames another noun or pronoun is called a what?

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What follows a preposition in language arts?

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What do you call what follows a preposition?

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