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Alpha Posted 23 years ago
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Which is right? 'I dont believe in miracles'

Which is right?

Is 'believe' the object of 'dont' and is 'miracles' the object of 'in'
or is it

'dont' is the object of 'I' and 'in' is the object of 'miracles'


Anyone know?
  

Top answer

I = subject don't believe = verb in miracles = object. I hope that is correct

  • I = subject don't believe = verb in miracles = object.
  • I hope that is correct
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I = subject

don't believe = verb

in miracles = object.

I hope that is correctEmotion: smile

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