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''splattered the walls of the hut''

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WilliamRota

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Hello again. Does it matter to put prepositions as in/at right of the verb to splatter? Thank you
 
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Hello again. Does it matter to put prepositions as in/at right of the verb to splatter? Thank you


Do you mean "Should we put a preposition ("in" or "at") after the verb "to splatter"?"

If so, the answer is no. The phrase is fine as it is.
 

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:up: And if you want to on to say what the walls are splattered with, the preposition to use is ...er... 'with'.

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