0
Stenka25 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

The objects of the preposition 'with'

the objects of the preposition 'with'

The passage below is from ‘the Blank Slate’ by Steven Pinker.

http://evolbiol.ru/blankslate/blankslate.htm

We know in a general way how the brain assembles itself under the guidance of the genes. Even before the cortex has been formed, the neurons destined to make up different areas are organized into a "proto-map.” Each area in the proto-map is composed of neurons with ?different properties, ?molecular mechanisms that attract different input fibers, and ?different patterns of responses to the input.

In this passage '#1, #2, and #3' phrases are the objects of the preposition 'with'.
Am I right?

Regards.
  

Top answer

Am I right? Yes, you are.

  • Am I right?
  • Yes, you are.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

2 Answers
0
Stenka25In this passage '#1, #2, and #3' phrases are the objects of the preposition 'with'.Am I right?
Yes, you are.
0
Thanks a lot as always, MM.

Related Questions