Break up strings of prepositional phrases. | 300 Days of Better Writing
A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition (e.g., of, on, under, around) and ends with the object of a preposition. Consider this sentence. “The gun was under her pillow.” In this sentence, the prepositional phrase is “under her pillow.” When a writer begins to string phrases together, he makes the writing difficult to understand and…
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