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How can I tell if a prepositional phrase is a complement to a noun or a modifier? And how are these two different?

English Language & Usage Asked on May 31, 2021

In the NP "mines in wartime", "in wartime" modifies the head "mines".

that nice tall man from Canada whom you met

"from Canada" modifies "man".

But why is the prepositional phrase "of Education" a complement to "Ministry" in "the Ministry of Education"?

How can I tell if a prepositional phrase is a complement to a noun or a modifier? And how are these two different?

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