give 10 example of preposition of reason.plz answer
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Examples of Prepositions
There are five different types of prepositions:
Simple prepositionsDouble prepositionsCompound prepositionsParticiple prepositionsPhrase prepositions
Simple Prepositions
Simple prepositions are words like at, for, in, off, on, over, and under.
Double Prepositions
Double prepositions are two simple prepositions used together, often indicating direction. Some examples are into, upon, onto, out of, from within.
Compound Prepositions
Compound prepositions (or complex prepositions) consist of two or more words, usually a simple preposition and another word, to convey location. Some examples are in addition to, on behalf of, and in the middle of.
Participle Prepositions
Participle prepositions have endings such as -ed and -ing. Examples are words such as considering, during, concerning,provided.
She is interested in anything concerning horses.He works one job during the day and another at night.The dog kept following him home.All the neighbors were there including the new one.The principal was asking questions regarding her behavior.Considering his age, he did a great job.He was frustrated at the situation.The teacher said no talking during class.
Phrase Prepositions
Phrase prepositions (or prepositional phrases) include a preposition, an object, and the object's modifier. Examples include phrases like on time, at home, before class, and on the floor.
I will get to the conference on time.The baseball game was canceled after the heavy rain.John found his homework under the bed.The children loved the gifts from their grandparents.He succeeded with a little help.We met to discuss the project before class.She left muddy footprints on the clean floor.According to his wishes, his funeral will be private.
There are five different types of prepositions:
Simple prepositionsDouble prepositionsCompound prepositionsParticiple prepositionsPhrase prepositions
Simple Prepositions
Simple prepositions are words like at, for, in, off, on, over, and under.
Double Prepositions
Double prepositions are two simple prepositions used together, often indicating direction. Some examples are into, upon, onto, out of, from within.
Compound Prepositions
Compound prepositions (or complex prepositions) consist of two or more words, usually a simple preposition and another word, to convey location. Some examples are in addition to, on behalf of, and in the middle of.
Participle Prepositions
Participle prepositions have endings such as -ed and -ing. Examples are words such as considering, during, concerning,provided.
She is interested in anything concerning horses.He works one job during the day and another at night.The dog kept following him home.All the neighbors were there including the new one.The principal was asking questions regarding her behavior.Considering his age, he did a great job.He was frustrated at the situation.The teacher said no talking during class.
Phrase Prepositions
Phrase prepositions (or prepositional phrases) include a preposition, an object, and the object's modifier. Examples include phrases like on time, at home, before class, and on the floor.
I will get to the conference on time.The baseball game was canceled after the heavy rain.John found his homework under the bed.The children loved the gifts from their grandparents.He succeeded with a little help.We met to discuss the project before class.She left muddy footprints on the clean floor.According to his wishes, his funeral will be private.
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