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Latest post Wed, Feb 25 2009 3:24 PM by daddyjohn. 2 replies.
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daddyjohn  +  679912 Wed, 25 Feb 09 11:59 AM
In the sentence: If she fails, she'll go up the wall.

Is UP used as a preposition or an adverb?

Thank you very much.
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Thomas Tompion, 270 days ago
I'd say it was a preposition and up the wall an adverbial phrase.
daddyjohn, 270 days ago
Thank you so much, Thomas.
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