ccooley wrote:
Can you ask a more specific question about prepositional phrases? Or share an example that you're confused by? That might help us give better answers.
I wouldn't recommend memorizing a list of prepositions. It's enough to remember that a preposition is a word that describes a relationship: for instance, 'on' is a preposition (one thing can be on another), 'for' is a preposition (you can do something for someone, or for a purpose), etc.
Hi ccooley,
Thanks for replying. Sure, for example:
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