Read the sentence.
The colonist stood up before throwing a snowball into the crowd of soldiers.
What are the objects of the underlined prepositions in the sentence?
the underlined prepositions are into and of
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OpenStudy (suenahelpz):
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OpenStudy (suenahelpz):
So it looks like this?
OpenStudy (stevetron):
yes
OpenStudy (suenahelpz):
Alright, so what do we already know about prepositions? :3
OpenStudy (suenahelpz):
@stevetron ?
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OpenStudy (suenahelpz):
Do you need help?
OpenStudy (stevetron):
yes im back
OpenStudy (suenahelpz):
So, what do you already know about prepositions? ^-^
OpenStudy (stevetron):
that they are expressing the way in which the snowball is thrown and where?
OpenStudy (suenahelpz):
No, I mean what do you already know about what prepositions actually are? :3
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OpenStudy (suenahelpz):
Almost like the definition of prepositions, but in YOUR own words.
OpenStudy (stevetron):
it connects two nouns expressing a relation ship
OpenStudy (stevetron):
OOOOHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!
OpenStudy (stevetron):
its snowball and crowd
OpenStudy (stevetron):
thank you
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OpenStudy (suenahelpz):
See! You already knew it and I didn't even have to help! Great job!!! ^-^