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What is the object of the preposition in this sentence? Scrooge will walk alone from his offices. A)alone B)schrooge C)walk D)offices Please explain your answer.
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What is the object of the preposition in this sentence?
Scrooge will walk alone from his offices.
A)alone
B)schrooge
C)walk
D)offices
Please explain your answer.
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The correct answer should be D) offices
The preposition used in this sentence is from and it refers to offices. His can be omitted without affecting the meaning or the sentence too much meaning that the main word is offices.
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