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Christmas is the object of the preposition for, in that sentence.

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Q: What is the object of the preposition in What I really want for Christmas is a horse?
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How is the word what used in What I really want for Christmas is a horse?

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What does letter E represent on this diagram what I really want for Christmas is a horse?

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Is the word horse a preposition?

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What does letter H represent on this diagram What I really want for Christmas is a horse.?

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What is the correct pronoun to replace the nouns in this sentence Many guests were attracted to the horse-driven carts?

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