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prepositional phrase, “from” is the preposition
(not a noun because “from” is not acting as a noun, it’s not preceded by a passive verb so it’s not a verb phrase, and it’s not a participle because “from” is not acting as an adjective)
(not a noun because “from” is not acting as a noun, it’s not preceded by a passive verb so it’s not a verb phrase, and it’s not a participle because “from” is not acting as an adjective)
The type of phrase is the boxed in portion of the sentence is A. Prepositional phrase.
What is a prepositional phrase?
It should be noted that a prepositional phrase simply means a group of words that consist of a preposition which modifies the object.
In this case, "from my grip" is important as it modifies the object. It's a prepositional phrase.
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