Sentence part question "ab"?
The train departs daily from Berlin.
In this sentence, is "from Berlin" -> prepositional object?
Where does the train depart from? = From Berlin
The train departs daily from Berlin.
In this sentence, is "from Berlin" -> prepositional object?
Where does the train depart from? = From Berlin
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Not quite right.
It is an adverbial destination of the place.
“From where will the train depart?”
“From Berlin”