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define the preposition from,to completely

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Answered by Anonymous
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The definition of a preposition is a word or phrase that connects a noun or pronoun to a verb or adjective in a sentence. An example of preposition is the word "with" in the following; "I'm going with her." YourDictionary definitionand usage example

shobhashalapuri: I asked to define from and to
Answered by PreciouspearI
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❄ A preposition is a word placed before a noun or a pronoun to show its relation to some other words in the sentence.

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Simple preposition : at, by, of, for, in, on, off, out, to, up, with, through.

Compound preposition : about, across against.

Double preposition : From among, from beneath, from under, out of etc.

Participle preposition : accepting, considering, during, regarding etc.

Phrase preposition : along with, according to, away from, because of, for the sake of, in addition to, in the course of, in place of, with regard to etc.

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