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I was taught that prepositional phrases were essentially "expendable" components of a sentence that, while referring to the subject-predicate, are 'not really there.' In the context of the following sentence the author uses a
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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122 days ago
Grammar, Prepositions, Clauses, Predicates, Sentence Structure, Relationships, Sentences, Countries, United States, Context, Prepositional Phrases
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Hallo. I know it's completely useless and very confusing, but what are the rules surrounding parentheses within parentheses? My understanding is that, to separate a phrase, you would use "( )" first and " " to separate
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