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What is a fake prepositional phrase?

There would be no such thing as a "fake" prepositional phrase


Is beneath a prepositional phrase?

No beneath is a proposition. A phrase is two or three words not one word. beneath the waves - is a prepositional phrase.


Is 'your' a prepositional phrase?

A prepositional phrase contains more than one word and is introduce by a preposition, which your is not.


Which one of the following fragments is a prepositional phrase?

going to Cleveland


What is a prepsition phrase?

A prepositional phrase is any grouping of words that describes where, how, when, something is done or which one has done an action. "The ball was found under the bed." is an example of a sentence with a prepositional phrase that describes where something is.


Examples of a prepositional phrase?

"Under the table" and "on the shelf" are examples of prepositional phrases.


Is ''we'' a prepositional phrase?

No, "we" is a pronoun, not a prepositional phrase. Prepositional phrases are made up of a preposition followed by a noun or pronoun, along with any modifiers, while pronouns are words used in place of nouns.


Which one of the following fragements is a prepositional phrase?

You did not include any of the 'following'.


Do all sentences have at least one prepositional phrase?

No. Here is an example.She fell. (No prepositional phrase)She fell on the floor. (Includes a prepositional phrase)


Is the word while a prepositional phrase?

No. One word cannot be a phrase. A phrase is 2 or more words. While is a conjunction not a preposition.


Is a prepositional phrase the noun completing the action?

No, a prepositional phrase is a group of words consisting of a preposition and its object (a noun or pronoun). It provides additional information about the relationship between other words in a sentence, but it does not directly complete the action of the main verb.


Can a prepositional phrase consist of only two words?

Yes, it can. Here's an example: The box on top was the one he wanted. In this sentence, it is "on top" that is the propositional phrase, and "on" is the preposition.