definition of possessive preposition in briefly in 10 to 11 lines
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Possessive Prepositions of are used to express that something belongs to a person, animal or thing.
There are no rules regarding this topic, therefore you need to learn them by yourself.
- Example :- of, to and with.
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Prepositions of Possession: Preposition is a word that connects various elements of a sentence. To define it: A preposition is a word usually put before a Noun (or a pronoun) to show it’s relation to another element in the sentence. This element could be another noun, adjective or verb. In our previous chapters, we read about the introduction and kinds of Prepositions. Further, we went one step further and dissected each kind one by one, which leads us to our chapter here – Prepositions of Possession
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