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They're establishing an architecture structure on the ground, where vehicles motion on, near the border of my residency.
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Answer: "AC has distinct advantages over DC, so AC won the War of the currents."
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The answer is "the pool."
The expression "in their backyard" is a prepositional phrase, which modifies the noun before it.
Prepositional phrases are words arranged without a subject or verb. They are usually made up of either a preposition and a noun, a preposition and a gerund, or a preposition and a clause.
If prepositional phrases modify a noun, as in this case, they are called "adjectival phrases."