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Answered by VemugantiRahul
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The answer is 3rd option
Object of a preposition


We know that,
Noun is a naming word.

preposition is a word that comes before one noun to show its relationship to another word in the phrase or clause.

So, a noun can function as an object of the preposition.

The noun that comes after the preposition is called the object of the preposition.


We're trying to find out whose car is parked in front of our driveway.
(Belongs to whom? / Parked by whom?)


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Hope it helps you


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Answered by sushankrana
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possive is the correct answer
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