BIG
art
pig out put out
"at school taking a test"
Simple as pie
diamond in the rough
A prepositional connective is a type of word that connects two phrases using a preposition, such as "because of," "in spite of," or "due to." It shows the relationship between the two phrases and helps to clarify the connection between them in a sentence.
Cut it out!Who cut the cheese?
Easier said than done.
Worry wart Why worry? No worries!
= give some other = = name in spite of fun rangers?" =
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