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11 April, 05:21

What is the object of preposition in the following sentence? I can stay here under the covers

a. under

b. covers

c. I

d. here

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  1. 11 April, 05:36
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    Remember that a preposition describes location and is normally location based. A bee can fly around a flower, through a flower, into a flower, under a flower, and above a flower. All of the words in bold are prepositions.

    Now, an object of preposition is the noun or pronoun that you are performing these actions to. It normally follows after your preposition. For example, with the bees your object of preposition is the flower. Your bee can do all of those things to the flower.

    In your question, you are under the covers. If your preposition is 'under,' what are you under? What are you performing this preposition to? The answer would be b. covers.
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