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What is the name of word that follows a preposition?
The word that follows a preposition is called the
object of the preposition
.
For example, in the sentence "The cat sat
on
the mat," "mat" is the object of the preposition "on."
What is the slang for microphone?
What homograph means very well or a sum of money paid as punishment?
Syntax
What kinds of sentences use periods?
What root word means above?
Is the strangest thing ever seen a declarative sentence?
A sentence with a word lapping?
What are the four types of noun phrases?
How do you say yes of course in french?
What the other word forms for Punctual?
What is a complete verb?
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