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prepositional phrases

Prepositional phrases consist of a preposition followed by a noun or pronoun, functioning as an adjective or adverb.
"Objects of Prepositions" in the English Grammar

Objects of Prepositions

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Objects of prepositions are used when we know there must be an object after the prepositions.
"Prepositional Phrases" in the English Grammar

Prepositional Phrases

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What are prepositional phrases? Generally, as its name requires, prepositional phrases are phrases made of prepositions. To get to know them, read the article.
"Indirect Objects" in the English Grammar

Indirect Objects

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As you know, there are three different groups of objects in English. This article is about indirect objects and their functions.
"Because" vs. "Because Of" in the English grammar

Because vs. Because Of

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'Because' and 'because of' are confused by learners. They both talk about causes and effects. In this lesson, we will learn their differences and similarities.
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Prepositional Phrases

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What are prepositional phrases? Generally, as its name requires, prepositional phrases are phrases made of prepositions. To get to know them, read the article.

Adjuncts

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'Adjunct' is a word from the Latin that means 'join'. They are any elements in the structure of a clause that is not part of its core. Let's learn about them!

Indirect Objects

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As you know, there are three different groups of objects in English. This article is about indirect objects and their functions.

Objects of Prepositions

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Objects of prepositions are used when we know there must be an object after the prepositions.
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