Prepositional Phrase: A phrase consisting of a preposition (e.g., in, at, for, behind, until, after, of, during) and the word(s) following it (most often a noun phrase). A prepositional phrase can modify a noun, a verb, an adjective, or even an entire sentence. A prepositional phrase answers one of many questions, for example, Where? When? How? In what way?
For this study, I used a phenomenological research design.
Data obtained from the face-to-face interviews revealed participants’ lived experiences.
These findings are consistent with those of previous studies.