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A preposition links a noun
Object of the preposition
The object of the preposition is a noun, noun phrase, or pronoun that follows a preposition and
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A preposition links a noun or verb to other words in a sentence.
A) True B) False I answered B
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Marie
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What must a prepositional phrase include?
A. a preposition and a noun or pronoun B. a preposition and an adjective or article C.
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vickie
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This = adjective
sharply = adverb through = preposition and = conjunction tissue = noun to = preposition transverse = adjective
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tina
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tell whether the capitalized word is a subject, direct obect, object of preposition , or predicate noun
1. pay close attention to
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Sara!
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1. The young student (noun), who was new to (preposition) the school, wants (verb) to join the debating and (conjunction)
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jana
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A prepositional phrases include
A. A preposition as about or above. B.an object of the preposition that is a noun or pronoun. C.
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Michelle
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was brought = conjunction
and = conjunction anesthesia = noun upper = preposition was prepped = verb draped = pronoun in =
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tina
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Match the part of speech:
a. noun b. pronoun c. antecedent (the noun (or nouns to which a pronoun refers) d. adjective e. adverb
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Leslie
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A preposition relates a noun or pronoun to another word in a sentence.
A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends
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Andrew
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