Prepositional Phrase Identification
It is obligatory for a common citizen to follow the rules. Here 'for a common citizen' is?
Answer: Prepositional phrase
Explanation
"For a common citizen" begins with the preposition "for" and ends with the noun "citizen", making it a prepositional phrase.
It shows the relationship between the obligation and who it applies to.
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