prepositioclause
A prepositional clause is a type of dependent clause that functions as an adverbial or an adjective. It typically begins with a preposition, such as "in," "on," "at," "with," or "without," which is followed by a noun or pronoun. The prepositional clause then provides information about the location, time, manner, or other aspects of the main clause.
The general structure of a prepositional clause is: [preposition] + [noun or pronoun]. The preposition serves as
Prepositional clauses can function in a variety of ways, depending on their placement within the sentence.
Prepositional clauses can be classified into different types, including locative, temporal, and ablative clauses. For instance,