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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Prepositions

Hi,

Id like to know the correct preposition to use directly after the verb 'officiate'.

Billy
  

Top answer

You do not necessarily need one; it depends on the sentence. a pastor who had officiated at the service. In a ceremony at Le Cirque restaurant, officiated by friend Mark Consuelos...

  • You do not necessarily need one; it depends on the sentence.
  • a pastor who had officiated at the service.
  • In a ceremony at Le Cirque restaurant, officiated by friend Mark Consuelos...
  • He strengthened my faith, officiated my wedding and baptized my children.
  • [He] calmed angry protesters and officiated before 8,000 at a funeral for three of the girls...
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You do not necessarily need one; it depends on the sentence.

...a pastor who had officiated at the service.
In a ceremony at Le Cirque restaurant, officiated by friend Mark Consuelos...
He strengthened my faith, officiated my wedding and baptized my children.
[He] calmed angry protesters and officiated before 8,000 at a

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