A prepositional phrase is a group of words that includes a preposition, a noun or pronoun object of the preposition, and a modifier of the object.
A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. Examples of prepositional phrases are "at our house", "among friends", and "since the war".
In the list of prepositions, sideways, above.
Except B, before, behind, below, below, beside, sideways, between, beyond
prepositions are used to indicate a direction, time, place, place, spatial relationships, or to introduce a subject, nouns A word or group of words used before a ,pronoun, or noun phrase. Examples of prepositions are ``in'', ``at'', ``on'', ``of'', and ``to''.
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