who, which, what, etc after prepositions
Interrogative conjunctions like who, which, what, where, whether can follow prepositions.
- We discussed the question of who to appoint as manager.
- I may be able to come: it depends on which day you are holding the meeting.
- They were not at all interested in what I thought.
After common words like tell, ask, idea, prepositions are often dropped before these conjunctions.
- Tell me about your trip.
butTell me where you went. - Do you have any idea of the cost?
butDo you have any idea what it costs?
Prepositions are not normally used before other conjunctions such as that. Either they are dropped:
- I knew about his problems.
butI knew that he had problems. (notI knew about that he had problems.)
or the expression the fact is put between the preposition and that.
- I was not responsible for the fact that the documents were stolen. (not
I was not responsible for that the documents were stolen.)
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