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Prepositional phrase as attributive

Prepositional phrase as attributive:

1) of noun.

of can be said to be the most common case of adding a prepositional phrase as an attributive. In this case, it means "all" about, that is, "of...".

the four legs of table the year of 1978 1978.

2) It is also common for other prepositional phrases to modify nouns, such as:

The tension? in the room? had lessened. The tension in the room has eased.

It is a book?about the history of South Africa.

Your answer?to the question?is not correct.

The local government has come out with a new plan? for traffic control? The local government has come out with a new plan? for traffic control?

3) Some nouns have formed fixed collocations with certain prepositions, such as:

He has no interest in art. He has no interest in art.

We should abandon complex interface and give user easy?access to more functions. We should abandon complex interface and give user easy?access to more functions.