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A clause used as the object of a preposition is called what?

A clause used as the object of a preposition is called a prepositional clause.

Here's an example:

* "I went to the store after I finished work."

In this sentence, "after I finished work" is a prepositional clause that acts as the object of the preposition "after."

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