I have another question on object of the preposition. In the sentence,

I found my homework inside my social studies book. Would the object of the preposition just be book or would it be social studies book? I'm getting confused. I know social studies tells which book but I was thinking it might be a compound noun so I wasnt' sure if social studies book would all be the object of the prep or if it would just be book. Thanks

You're right to begin with. The object is "book."

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WHAT IS THE ANSWER???

In the sentence "I found my homework inside my social studies book," the object of the preposition is "book."

To determine the object of the preposition, let's break down the sentence:
- Preposition: "inside"
- Object of the preposition: "my social studies book"

"Social studies" is not describing or modifying "book" in this context; it's specifying the type of book. However, "book" is the main noun that the preposition "inside" is referencing.

So, in this case, the object of the preposition is "book."