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Does every preposition have an object?

No, not every preposition requires an object. Some prepositions can function alone without requiring an object to complete their meaning. For example, in the sentence "He walked up the stairs," the preposition "up" has an object ("the stairs"), but in the sentence "They waited for hours," the preposition "for" does not have an object.


Is the word every a preposition?

No the word every is not a preposition.


Is must a preposition?

yes


What part of speech in sentence Pray and be helpful to others is others?

"Pray and be helpful to others" is an imperative sentence with am understood "you" as the subject. Pray and be helpful is a compound verb. To is a preposition, and every prepositional phrase must have an object of the preposition. So, others is the object of the preposition.


How must a prepositional phrase begin and end?

A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun, known as the object of the preposition.


Is every a preposition?

"every" is used like a preposition e.g. "in the morning", "every morning" can have the same meaning with only different emphasis yet maybe there's a difference that i don't see and important


Is whenever a preposition?

Whenver is not a preposition, it's an adverb.


What should every preposition have?

Every preposition should have a relationship with a noun or pronoun. It is used to show the relationship between that noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence. Additionally, prepositions often indicate location, time, direction, or manner.


What kind of quantity of preposition is every man is moral?

The noun phrase "every man" is the quantity of the preposition "moral." The preposition "moral" describes the quality or characteristic of being associated with moral behavior within the context of each man individually.


Does every sentence have a preposition?

no it depends on if there is a prepositional phrase


What preposition do you put for the word comply?

The preposition typically used with the word "comply" is "with." For example, "You must comply with the rules and regulations."


Is used a prepositional phrase?

No. Phrases must contain more than one word, and prepositional phrase are introduced by a preposition. Used is not a preposition.