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Jigneshbharati Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

With Ben

We went fishing with Ben.
I saw the above in one of the videos on Prepositions.
It says they are connecting words.
I know "Ben" is the object of the preposition "with". Which part of the sentence does the prepositional phrase connect to in the example?

  

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Jigneshbharati Which part of the sentence does the prepositional phrase connect to in the example? Informally you could say it connects to "went" or to "went fishing". You can call it an adjunct.

  • Jigneshbharati Which part of the sentence does the prepositional phrase connect to in the example?
  • Informally you could say it connects to "went" or to "went fishing".
  • You can call it an adjunct.
  • CJ
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JigneshbharatiWhich part of the sentence does the prepositional phrase connect to in the example?

Informally you could say it connects to "went" or to "went fishing". You can call it an adjunct.

CJ

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