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Zoltán Király Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

I took the photo in the rain forest, in Brazil.

Are both "in the rain forest" and "in Brazil" prepositional phrases? I think they are, and they function as adverbs. Right?

Do we need to separate them with comma if there are two prepositional phrases at the end of the sentence?
  

Top answer

Yes, they are both prepositional phrases functioning as adverbs. You don't need the comma.

  • Yes, they are both prepositional phrases functioning as adverbs.
  • You don't need the comma.
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Yes, they are both prepositional phrases functioning as adverbs. You don't need the comma. Emotion: smile
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