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Prepositions also take pronominal suffixes. When doing so, the pronominal suffixes are ____ rather than ______.

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In many languages, prepositions can take pronominal suffixes. When they do, the pronominal suffixes are typically attached to the preposition, creating a single word. This is done for convenience and to indicate possession, direction, or other relationships. The pronominal suffixes are used to represent the object or target of the preposition. An example in English would be "with him," where "with" is the preposition, and "him" is the pronominal suffix. The specific forms and rules for pronominal suffixes can vary from language to language.
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