she works six days ---------- week
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She works six days in week.
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- A preposition could be a word or phrase that appears before a noun, pronoun, or phrase to point direction, time, place, location, spatial relationships, or to introduce an object.
- Every preposition has an object. If a "preposition" lacks an object, it's not a preposition; it's presumably an adverb. A preposition is usually followed by an object. An adverb is rarely followed by an object.
- The term "preposition" refers to the actual fact that a preposition (usually) comes before something (its object).
- A 'prepositional object' may be a noun or pronoun that comes after a preposition. If it is a pronoun, it should be within the objective form (me, her, them) instead of the subjective form (I, she, they).
- Prepositions don't have a particular form. There are one-word prepositions and complex-prepositions, which are two or three-word phrases.
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