| 11. | An adverb complement ? ( Is the phrase a complement ? ) An adverbial prepositional phrase?
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| 12. | Observe : the verb precedes a prepositional phrase, but an adverb is still placed before it.
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| 13. | OK, so nobody has told these people not to end a sentence in a prepositional phrase.
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| 14. | Possession is shown in Vietnamese via a prepositional phrase that modifies the next word, a noun.
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| 15. | For example, to make a prepositional phrase " with her sister, " the preposition goes before the noun.
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| 16. | Look at that sentence : " with names like Missile Command and Asteroids " is a prepositional phrase.
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| 17. | For English to express the same meaning, it usually employs the periphrastic two-word prepositional phrase with " for ".
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| 18. | And if " which " is used it should be preceded by a preposition, prepositional phrase or a comma.
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| 19. | It is the prepositional phrase " after years of being lost under a pile of dust " which dangles.
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| 20. | :: : : It can correctly be described as a prepositional phrase used as though it were an adverbial phrase.
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