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Prodigy Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Object Complement + Prepositional Phrase?

Thank you, CJ!


Are these prepositional verbs? -

I walked down the street

I went up the hill

The water is coming down the wall

The water is going up the wall


Are these verbs prepositional verbs or just verbs followed by a prepositional phrase implying direction?

  

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Prodigy Are these prepositional verbs? No. Whenever you can vary a sentence so that the preposition in question changes, giving no more than another literal meaning, it's not a prepositional verb.

  • Prodigy Are these prepositional verbs?
  • No.
  • Whenever you can vary a sentence so that the preposition in question changes, giving no more than another literal meaning, it's not a prepositional verb.
  • Example: go up the hill, go down the hill, go around the hill These are all typical variants.
  • , that exact preposition that must always accompany that verb in order to produce that special meaning.
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ProdigyAre these prepositional verbs?

No. Whenever you can vary a sentence so that the preposition in question changes, giving no more than another literal meaning, it's not a prepositional verb. Example:

go up the hill, go down the hill, go around the hill

These are all typical variants. There is no sense that only one preposition is

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