PREPOSITIONAL Phrases (with, among, despite, before, next to the, for, since, according to, during)

Prepositional phrases are a number of words made up of a preposition and its object. The object could be a noun, pronoun, gerund or even a clause. Mr. P. will explain how prepositional phrases can act as adjectives or adverbs but also as nominals in a sentence by giving easy examples. This lesson is intended for intermediate students who wish to improve their English grammar, and for those above levels who wish to clear up doubts about this topic. Watch, Listen & Speak English ! Mr. P/Marc is a Canadian English Teacher/Coach from Toronto, in Canada who has been teaching English since 1997. He lived in Rome for 20 years, but he is now living and teaching English at an international high school in Canada. He is an Honorary Fellow in the English Language at UNITELMA La Sapienza University in Rome. In the past, he was also a Language Monitor at the University of Toronto. He also taught English to many important politicians and celebrities in Italy. He is a certified English Teacher
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