Conclusion – Phrasal Prepositions
Phrasal prepositions are terms that appear near the commencement of a noun, pronoun, or phrase. They are idiomatic and serve an essential function in making the phrase meaningful by accompanying the noun. Because phrasal prepositions are not self-contained and make insufficient sense, they must be combined with a noun, pronoun, or phrase to express the idea fully.
Phrasal Prepositions
English grammar is full of various components that help in the successful construction of meaningful sentences. These components are present in every sentence and satisfy various purposes that are crucial to grammar in general. These components together are known as the ‘Parts of Speech.’
Among all of these, today’s focus will lie on a proposition. As the name suggests, this component of the parts of speech is a word pre-positioned before the noun or pronoun to indicate the location, time, relationship, place, or introduce an object.
Prepositions are idiomatic and serve the vital function of accompanying the noun to make the sentence meaningful. One such type of preposition, known as the Phrasal Preposition, is our area of study in this article.