multiple prepositions list
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Two words
according to
across from
adjacent to
ahead of
along with
apart from
as for
as of
as per
as regards
aside from
back to
because of
close to
counter to
down on
due to
except for
far from
inside of
instead of
left of
near to
next to
opposite of
opposite to
other than
out from
out of
outside of
owing to
prior to
pursuant to
rather than
regardless of
right of
subsequent to
such as
thanks to
up to
Three words
as far as is one example of the many expressions which can be analyzed as as+adjective+as rather than a multiword preposition
as opposed to
as soon as
as well as
Preposition + (article) + noun + preposition Edit
English has many idiomatic expressions that act as prepositions that can be analyzed as a preposition followed by a noun (sometimes preceded by the definite or, occasionally, indefinite article) followed by another preposition.[1] Common examples include:
at the behest of
by means of
by virtue of
for the sake of
for lack of
for want of
in accordance with
in addition to
in case of
in front of
in lieu of
in place of
in point of
in spite of
on account of
on behalf of
on top of
with regard to (sometimes written as "w/r/t")
with respect to
with a view to
according to
across from
adjacent to
ahead of
along with
apart from
as for
as of
as per
as regards
aside from
back to
because of
close to
counter to
down on
due to
except for
far from
inside of
instead of
left of
near to
next to
opposite of
opposite to
other than
out from
out of
outside of
owing to
prior to
pursuant to
rather than
regardless of
right of
subsequent to
such as
thanks to
up to
Three words
as far as is one example of the many expressions which can be analyzed as as+adjective+as rather than a multiword preposition
as opposed to
as soon as
as well as
Preposition + (article) + noun + preposition Edit
English has many idiomatic expressions that act as prepositions that can be analyzed as a preposition followed by a noun (sometimes preceded by the definite or, occasionally, indefinite article) followed by another preposition.[1] Common examples include:
at the behest of
by means of
by virtue of
for the sake of
for lack of
for want of
in accordance with
in addition to
in case of
in front of
in lieu of
in place of
in point of
in spite of
on account of
on behalf of
on top of
with regard to (sometimes written as "w/r/t")
with respect to
with a view to
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left of
according to
near to
according to
near to
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