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If you take out the prepositional phrase, the sentence will still make sense. A prepositional phrase contains a preposition, a noun, and usually an article or other adjective. "The little children raced around the playground." If you take out "around the playground", the sentence would still make sense. The word "around" is the preposition and "playground" is the noun that is the object of the preposition. Therefore, "around the playground" is the prepositional phrase in this sentence.
a welcome necklace or a flower necklace
The preposition is around.
necklace is an accesory that goes around your neck and usually has some sort of design or jewel on it
A playground is a area for children where they can run around, and have fun on swings, slides, rock climbing, ect.
necklace
A necklace or a scarf.
a necklace goes around your neck and an earring goes in your ear piercing
The necklace that Mariska Hargitay wears is from Me & Ro. Proceeds from the necklace go to Mariska's charity Joyful Heart Foundation. The necklace costs around $550. Hope this helps :)
You wear a phiten necklace by unhooking it and putting it around your neck. Then you close the ends and you are wearing it.
The Red Necklace by Sally Gardner has around 400 pages.
door stops or playground slides