A prepositional phrase usually includes a preposition, a noun, or a pronoun and may consist of an adjective. However, it doesn’t have a verb.
What is a Prepositional Phrase?
A prepositional phrase includes the object that the preposition in a sentence is referring to and any other words that link it to the preposition.
For example: “He hid beneath the duvet.”
A prepositional phrase usually includes a preposition, a noun, or a pronoun and may include an adjective. However, it doesn’t have a verb.
Examples of Prepositional Words
About
Before
For
To
After
Behind
From
Under
At
By
Over
Up
In
During
Past
With

