fahadiqbal
fahadiqbal
26-04-2017
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what is prepositional phrase in simple terms
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Sashajefferson9
Sashajefferson9
26-04-2017
Its a adverb phrase like "I went (with him)"
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MissDanica
MissDanica
26-04-2017
It's an adverb the phrase is like:
Example: ("I went with her".)
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