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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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What part of speech is this?

Mary walked (down) the hall.
  

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Mary walked (down) the hall. I take "down" as a preposition. up the flagpole behind the bush under the table If you say, "Mary walked down to meet me," I'd take "down" as an adverb.

  • Mary walked (down) the hall.
  • I take "down" as a preposition.
  • up the flagpole behind the bush under the table If you say, "Mary walked down to meet me," I'd take "down" as an adverb.
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Mary walked (down) the hall.

I take "down" as a preposition.

up the flagpole
behind the bush
under the table

If you say, "Mary walked down to meet me," I'd take "down" as an adverb.

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