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What is a prepositional phrase? (1 point)
a set of two or more words that add detail to a noun and together function like an adjective
• a set of two or more words that together function like a noun
• a preposition followed by its object and the object's modifiers
O a word that precedes a noun and expresses a relationship between two parts of a clause or a sentence
a set of two or more words that add detail to a noun and together function like an adjective
• a set of two or more words that together function like a noun
• a preposition followed by its object and the object's modifiers
O a word that precedes a noun and expresses a relationship between two parts of a clause or a sentence
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• a preposition followed by its object and the object's modifiers.
A prepositional phrase typically includes a preposition, the object of that preposition, and any modifiers of the object.
• a preposition followed by its object and the object's modifiers.
A prepositional phrase typically includes a preposition, the object of that preposition, and any modifiers of the object.