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A preposition does not always have an object

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Answered by jextybonet
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Prepositions never travel alone; they're always with an object. Just to get all the annoying terminology over with at once, a prepositional phrase consists of a preposition and an object. The object of a preposition is always a noun or a pronoun, or perhaps one or two of each.

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