[Grammar] Both of them are correct?

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moncsa001

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Hi dear teachers,

Can i say: Can you imagine of my (me) running at five o'clock in the mornings? Or can I say it just without of ?
Thank you in advance.
 
'Of' would be incorrect.
 
Thank you!

I have one more question connected with it. This is because of the imagine word is not attractived any preposition?
where can I know from that which word attract preposition? Are there any sort of list for these words which are attractived prepositions?
Thank you.
 
"Attractived" is not a word.

Verbs like "imagine" are said to be "transitive" -- they require a direct object. Not a prepositional phrase.
 
Thank you!

Please could you tell me some words like imagine? And which word is used instead of attractived?
Thank you!
 
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