Saturday, January 16, 2010

What can't a squirrel do to a tree?

As most us have heard from our english teachers in gradeschool, a preposition is what a squirrel can do to a tree...


to debate that, is there a preposition that a squirrel cant do to a tree?What can't a squirrel do to a tree?
A preposition would be rather where a squirrel could be, in relation to a tree.


So, it could be up the tree, below, behind, in front, beside, under or running around the tree. It could be gnawing at it. It could even be inside it, if it's a hollow tree. or jumping from it to another tree (I think that would be a prepositional phrase but I'm not sure). As to what it couldn't do, I'm stumped - they're clever little beasts, squirrels.
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