Prepositional phrases and their relations to Intransitive Verbs
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This research examines the relation of prepositions to intransitive verbs as it is exemplified by the following: Muhammad awoke from his sleep. The semi-sentence must be related to either a verb or a derivative
This example is related to an omission that is obligatory for deletion.
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