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Day: January 30, 2024

782. Prepositional Phrase – “for us” and “with us”

January 30, 2024January 30, 2024 Sharon Porterfield

The words for and with act as a preposition when they begin a prepositional phrase. Look at these examples:My sister and I share a birthday, and Mom baked a cake for us. Our volleyball coaches planned a party for us…. Read more782. Prepositional Phrase – “for us” and “with us”

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