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"Beneath the window was a garden of flowers"

Is "of flowers" a prepositional phrase?
flowers being the object of prep.?
thanks, Pegg

You're right on both counts!

Congrats!!

=)

hhh
18 years ago

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Answered by tasha
ye of is the prep n flower is the op gud job
16 years ago
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"Beneath the window was a garden of flowers"

Is "of flowers" a prepositional phrase?
flowers being the object of prep.?
thanks, Pegg

You're right on both counts!

Congrats!!

=)

hhh

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