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Is made up of a simile metaphor or preposition?

It is part of a participle phrase (starting with made). The word "of" would either be an adverb or the preposition introducing a prepositional phrase (e.g. made up of rock).


What is a prepqsitional phrase?

A prepositional phrase consists of a preposition, its object, and any modifiers. It functions as an adjective or adverb in a sentence, providing information about location, time, or manner. For example, in the phrase "in the morning," "in" is the preposition, and "the morning" is the object of the preposition.


What is a prepositional phrase made of?

The minimum requirements of a prepositional phrase are (i) a preposition and (2) a noun or pronoun that is the object of the preposition. There may be many additional words also.


Is to a prepositional phrase?

To is a preposition, but it's not a prepositional phrase unless there is an object of the preposition.


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.


Does a preposition always have to have prepositional phrase?

No,a preposition does not have to have a preposition phrase,but a prepositional phrase does have to have a preposition


Can you have a preposition without a prepositional phrase?

If a preposition does not have an object, it is not a preposition. It is an adjective, adverb, or possibly a conjunction.


How is prepositional phrase different from a preposition?

A phrase is two or three words.A preposition is a single word like on / up / over / throughA prepositional phrase is a phrase (two or three or more words) with a preposition = on the table / through the gate / over the bridge


What begins with a preposition and ends with an object of a preposition?

A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with an object of a preposition.


Is the word up a preposition?

Yes, up can be a preposition. It can also be an adjective or adverb, and more rarely a noun.


Define object of a preposition?

A noun or a pronoun that follows a preposition and completes its meaning. A word group made up of a preposition, its object, and any of the object's modifiers is called a prepositional phrase. Ex: The mouse ran into the cabinet. The words (the mouse) are the object of the preposition (into).


What is the preposition in Smoke went up the chimney?

The preposition is "up. The phrase is "up the chimney" (adverb, modifying the verb went).