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How to find the adjective in a prepositional phrase

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There's not always an adjective in a prepositional phrase, but if there is one, it's the word before the noun.

EX: He walked through the large entrance.

Prepositional phrase- through the large entrance

Preposition- through

Object of the preposition (noun)- door

Adjective- heavy


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