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Prepositional Phrases At - 11

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A prepositional phrase is a collection of words that includes the preposition, its object, and any modifiers to the object. A prepositional phrase usually modifies a verb or a noun. Adverbial phrases and adjectival phrases, respectively, are two types of prepositional phrases. At liberty example, I am not at liberty to reveal the details. At most for example, It will cost you 50€ at the most.

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