Prepositional Phrase A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun, pronoun, gerund or clause the object of the preposition. The object of the preposition will often have one or more modifiers to describe it. The patterns for a prepositional phrase are: Preposition + noun, pronoun, gerund or clause Preposition + modifier(s) + noun, pronoun, gerund or clause For Example: On Time “On” is preposition and “time” is noun. Underneath the sagging yellow couch “Underneath” is preposition, “the, sagging, yellow” are modifiers and “couch” is noun. From eating too much “From” is preposition, “eating” is gerund and “too, much” are modifiers .
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