| 41. | Look at that sentence : " with names like Missile Command and Asteroids " is a prepositional phrase.
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| 42. | It is the prepositional phrase " after years of being lost under a pile of dust " which dangles.
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| 43. | With a prepositional phrase with a definite article, simply put " nit " before the preposition.
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| 44. | This is also true in Catalan, but the 2nd person singular prepositional form is identical to the nominative.
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| 45. | Tightly bound adjuncts include prepositional and verbal adjuncts and adjectival adjuncts to a non-copula verb phrase head.
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| 46. | This similarity is another source of confusion, since it obscures the difference between prepositional and particle phrasal verbs.
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| 47. | Even when such prepositions appear alone and are hence adverbs / particles, they have a retrievable prepositional object.
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| 48. | It is not used as a verb in the grammar of the sentence but introduces prepositional phrases and adds emphasis.
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| 49. | It can be approximated in English by prepositions and prepositional phrases such as " for " and " towards ."
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| 50. | And if " which " is used it should be preceded by a preposition, prepositional phrase or a comma.
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