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It's a noun. Nouns are people, places, or things. In this case, "bed" is the object of the propositional phrase "off the bed." Objects of prepositional phrases are always nouns or pronouns.
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The object pronoun is her, object of the preposition 'to'.
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It's relative to what you define as a small object.
a big object
The big flat object is subject to air resistance on the earth. In a vacuum, it would fall at the same rate as the smaller object. Also, if the big flat object is a piece of paper, you can crumple it into a ball and it will fall at the same rate as the smaller object because air resistance will not be as much of a factor.
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A propositional phrase is a group of words that includes a preposition, its object, and any modifiers of the object. It typically functions as an adjective or adverb in a sentence to provide more information about the subject or verb.
It is 2 AR points for Big Nate in a class by himself
Big Nate: In a Class by Himself.
The object of the preposition "in" in the sentence is "mouth." The prepositional phrase "in your big mouth" describes where Henry is putting his foot metaphorically.