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Prepositional phrases always begin with a preposition and end with a. a verb or an adjective. b. a noun or a pronoun. c. an adjective or an adverb. d. an adverb or a noun. user: an interjection is used to a. modify a noun. b. modify a verb. c. express emotion. d. separate clauses.

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