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a09_Prepositional phrases

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It's important to learn prepositional phrases as they are used to connect ideas 
as well as modify verbs. Here is a reference sheet of some of the most 
common prepositional phrases arranged by preposition: 
AT BY FOR FROM UNDER WITHOUT 
at first 
at least 
at most 
at times 
at any rate 
at last 
at the latest 
at once 
at short 
notice 
at an 
advantage 
at a 
disadvantage 
at risk 
at a profit / 
loss 
by 
accident 
by far 
by all 
means 
by heart 
by 
chance 
by and 
by 
by the 
way 
by the 
time 
by no 
means 
by name 
by sight 
by now 
by then 
for now 
for 
instance 
for 
example 
for sale 
for a 
while 
for the 
moment 
for ages 
for a 
change 
for better 
or worse 
from now on 
from then on 
from bad to 
worse 
from my point 
of view 
from what I 
understand 
from personal 
experience 
under age 
under control 
under the 
impression 
under 
guarantee 
under the 
influence of 
under 
obligation 
under no 
obligation 
under 
suspicion 
under his 
thumb 
under 
discussion 
under 
consideration 
without fail 
without 
notice 
without 
exception 
without 
someone's 
consent 
without 
success 
without

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