The word through is a preposition, an object of the preposition is needed to create a prepositional phrase.
Example: He hit the ball through a window.
The prepositional phrase is: through the fog.The preposition is: through.The object of the preposition is: fog.
"through a beautiful courtyard" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
The prepositional phrase in the sentence is "through the school hallway." It functions as an adverbial phrase that describes where the student walked.
In the wind is the prepositional phrase.
To is a preposition, but it's not a prepositional phrase unless there is an object of the preposition.
The prepositional phrase is: through the fog.The preposition is: through.The object of the preposition is: fog.
"through a beautiful courtyard" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
The prepositional phrase in the sentence is "through the school hallway." It functions as an adverbial phrase that describes where the student walked.
The prepositional phrase is in the park. Camping is not part of the prepositional phrase.
In the wind is the prepositional phrase.
A prepositional phrase that modifies a noun or pronoun is an adjective prepositional phrase. An adjective prepositional phrase almost always follows the noun/pronoun it modifies.
To is a preposition, but it's not a prepositional phrase unless there is an object of the preposition.
Yes, the phrase from the refrigerator is a prepositional phrase. from is a preposition
with such force is a prepositional phrase.
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Yes, in the classroom is a prepositional phrase.
Yes, for counting is a prepositional phrase.