[ Prepositional Phrases ]
What is a prepositional phrase?
A. A group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun, which is called the object of the preposition.
B. A phrase that describes an action or state of being.
C. A type of sentence that expresses a complete thought.
D. A group of words that modifies a noun or pronoun.

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