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What do you call the last word of a prepositional phrase?
The last word of a prepositional phrase is called the
object of the preposition
.
For example, in the phrase "
on
the
table
", "table" is the object of the preposition "on".
What is the comparative and superlative of Shallow?
Can you give 20 examples of declarative sentences?
Syntax
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What is the purpose of referring to introduction a speech in conclusion?
What is the definition of a word called?
What is the adverb in sentence She spoke very quietly?
Where does a commas goes in sentence?
When should a comma not be used?
How are verbs used in instructions?
How do you spell vonaruble?
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