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No. it's usually a noun like "on the porch" porch is the object

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What is a prepostional object?

A prepositional object is the objective noun that usually follows a preposition and that completes a prepositional phrase, e.g. the word house in the following:in the houseon the houseunder the houseabout the housethrough the houseover the housearound the houseof the houseetc.


Object of proposition in this sentence With their riches a victorious roman army also brought prisoners to their Emperor?

to is the preposition. Emperor is the Object of the preposition. To their Emperor is the prepostional phrase.


Usually modifies between it's object and some other words in a sentence?

A "prepositional phrase" may modify an object (adjective phrase) or a verb (adverbial phrase). Example : "The principal of the school was sitting in his office."


Can a predicate adjective be in a prepositional phrase?

No, a predicate adjective can't be in the form of a prepositional phrase because an adjective can't be the object of a preposition. An adjective can be part of a prepositional phrase when it is describing the noun object of the preposition. Example: Mary is in a big hurry. (the object of the preposition is the noun 'hurry', the predicate nominative; the adjective 'big' describes the noun 'hurry')


Your friend Molly watches birds in her backyard what is the prepostional phrase?

"in her backyard"


What is the prepostional phrase in Marco Polo's family left Venice in 1271?

The prepositional phrase is "in 1271".


What Is In A Prepositional Phrase?

A prepositional phrase consists of a preposition, its object (usually a noun or pronoun), and any modifiers of the object. It functions as an adverb or adjective to provide additional information about a noun or verb in a sentence.


Is at the moon an adjective phrase?

No, "at the moon" is a prepositional phrase where "at" is the preposition and "moon" is the object of the preposition.


What is a particaple phrase?

The correct spelling is participle phrase. A participle phrase has a participle, an object, modifier, and complements. It is an adjective phrase starting with a participle.


Can you have a preposition without a prepositional phrase?

If a preposition does not have an object, it is not a preposition. It is an adjective, adverb, or possibly a conjunction.


How do you use the word sojurn in a sentence?

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What part of speech is the phrase 'in addition'?

The phrase "in addition" is a prepositional phrase in which "in" is the preposition and "addition" is its object. This phrase, as a phrase, is not a part of speech, although it may function as one, probably an adjective or adverb.