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What is a prepositional phrase?
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a preposition followed by its object and the object’s modifiers
a set of two or more words that together function like a noun
a set of two or more words that add detail to a noun and together function like an adjective
a word that precedes a noun and expresses a relationship between two parts of a clause or sentence

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**a preposition followed by its object and the object’s modifiers**

A prepositional phrase typically consists of a preposition, its object (which is usually a noun or pronoun), and any modifiers of the object. For example, in the phrase "in the blue box," "in" is the preposition, "box" is the object, and "the blue" modifies the object.

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