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4444mv Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Subject

In the following sentence:
I was playing with my friends.  I is the subject and what about my friends?

I'm confused because of the 'with' before the noun phrase.
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4444mv what about my friends? 'Friends' is a prepositional object. 'With my friends' is a prepositional adverb.

  • 4444mv what about my friends?
  • 'Friends' is a prepositional object.
  • 'With my friends' is a prepositional adverb.
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4444mvwhat about my friends?
'Friends' is a prepositional object.
'With my friends' is a prepositional adverb.
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Mister Micawber 4444mvwhat about my friends?'Friends' is a prepositional object.'With my friends' is a prepositional adverb.
Oh, yes. Thank you, Mister Micawber.

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