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Will prepositional verbs always prevent us from moving the preposition to the middle of a sentence?
prepositions
prepositional-phrases
Multiple introductory phrases and commas
commas
prepositional-phrases
“Although in poor health, she continued...” vs “No matter how poor her health, she continued…”
grammar
prepositional-phrases
ellipsis
discourse-markers
sentence structure: Why is the subject placed in the end of this sentence?
syntactic-analysis
prepositional-phrases
subject-verb-inversion
More months in a year than days in a week
grammar
prepositions
conjunctions
prepositional-phrases
Prepositional phrase modifying multiple nouns
prepositional-phrases
Version control "in revision" vs. "at revision"
programming
computing
prepositional-phrases
Is this question ambiguous?
ambiguity
syntactic-analysis
prepositional-phrases
Using "connotation of" in an active manner?
nouns
prepositional-phrases
Difference between turns to and turned into [closed]
word-choice
prepositional-phrases
The structure of "Even if China and America stop short of conflict, blabla......"
adverbs
prepositional-phrases
Why can I vary the position of the noun phrase only in certain sentences?
syntactic-analysis
word-order
prepositional-phrases
complements
adjuncts
Preposition choice when refererring to twins
word-usage
prepositions
phrase-usage
prepositional-phrases
What is a relative pronoun's referent when it follows a prepositional phrase?
relative-clauses
prepositional-phrases
relative-pronouns
attachment-ambiguity
What's the most appropriate preposition to use with the word "status"?
word-choice
prepositional-phrases
technology
What function does this prepositional phrase have in this biblical sentence?
grammar
prepositional-phrases
Which preposition is correct with "settling"? The complete sentence is given below
grammar
prepositions
prepositional-phrases
descriptive-grammar
Which one is correct: The bird was standing on the table, from where/which it flew toward me all of a sudden [duplicate]
word-choice
grammaticality
prepositional-phrases
"Born in a City" or "Born at a City"? Uncommon Usage by Edward FitzGerald [duplicate]
prepositions
prepositional-phrases
Due to the rain the children didn't go out an play [duplicate]
commas
prepositional-phrases
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