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What is the subject of preposition?

The subject of a preposition is the noun or pronoun that follows the preposition and answers the question "who" or "what" after the preposition.

Here's a breakdown:

* Preposition: A word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence. Examples: in, on, under, to, from, with, etc.

* Subject of the Preposition: The noun or pronoun that directly follows the preposition and is affected by the relationship it establishes.

Example:

* The cat is sitting on the mat.

Here:

* "on" is the preposition.

* "the mat" is the subject of the preposition, as it follows "on" and tells us where the cat is sitting.

More examples:

* I went to the store. (Subject of preposition: "store")

* She walked through the park. (Subject of preposition: "park")

* He gave the book to her. (Subject of preposition: "her")

Important Notes:

* The subject of the preposition can be a single word or a phrase.

* The subject of the preposition is not the same as the object of the preposition, which is the word that the preposition relates to.

Understanding the subject of a preposition is crucial for understanding the structure and meaning of sentences. It helps to clarify the relationships between words and creates clear and concise communication.

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