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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Object of the preposition

Chemistry is the field through which I can reach my wildest dreams. (Persian Learner.)

Is the clause "which I can reach my wildest dreams" an object of the preposition "through" or does the propositional phrase "through which" do the job of the relative pronoun in the above sentence?
  

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Anonymous Is the clause "which I can reach my wildest dreams" an object of the preposition "through" No. Anonymous does the pr e positional phrase "through which" do the job of the relative pronoun in the above sentence? This is a more feasible explanation.

  • Anonymous Is the clause "which I can reach my wildest dreams" an object of the preposition "through" No.
  • Anonymous does the pr e positional phrase "through which" do the job of the relative pronoun in the above sentence?
  • This is a more feasible explanation.
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AnonymousIs the clause "which I can reach my wildest dreams" an object of the preposition "through"
No.
Anonymousdoes the prepositional phrase "through which" do the job of the relative pronoun in the above sentence?
This is a more feasible explanation.
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Thank you, GPY, for the reply.

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