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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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what is a object preposition
  

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Do you mean, the object of a preposition? Or something else? edu/owl/resource/594/01 /

  • Do you mean, the object of a preposition?
  • Or something else?
  • edu/owl/resource/594/01 /
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Do you mean, the object of a preposition?

Or something else?

Perhaps this link will help you: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/594/01/
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I think it should be an object of the preposition; it's a word or words following a preposition:

at the conference; on the river; in her bag; across the bridge; over the wall.

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