Can a prepositional phrase function as a direct object? if so, could you please provide me with an example?
Anonymous Can a prepositional phrase function as a direct object? if so, could you please provide me with an example? Why would you think so if you do not have a possible example?
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AnonymousCan a prepositional phrase function as a direct object? if so, could you please provide me with an example?
Why would you think so if you do not have a possible example? Are you just idling speculating?
AnonymousCan a prepositional phrase function as a direct object? if so, could you please provide me with an example?
Yes, but rarely and usually denoting places or times:
[1] I must prevent under the desk from getting too dirty.
[2] I would recommend just above the front door.
[3] Would you cons