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A what phrase consist of a preposition and a noun the noun is called the what of the preposition

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A phrase that consists of a preposition and a noun is called a "prepositional phrase," and the noun in this phrase is referred to as the "object of the preposition." For example, in the prepositional phrase "in the garden," "garden" is the object of the preposition "in."

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