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preposition conjunction with meaning and sentence​

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Answered by salmankhanhero
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In general, a preposition “glues” a noun or pronoun into a sentence. That is, a preposition is only able to connect a noun element into a sentence. Conjunctions are also connecting words, but they can do much more than a preposition. ... If the underlined word connects two sentences together, then it's a conjunction.

Answered by MissFrozenHeart
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\sf\underline\red{ Preposition \: \: :} It is a word or group of words used before a noun,pronoun or noun phrase to show direction,time ,place, location or to introduce an object.

\sf\underline\red{ Examples \: :} in ,on , of , to etc.

\sf\underline\blue{ Sentences \: \: :-}

  1. She drove to the store.
  2. Dhvani reads in the evening.
  3. Dulari will finish her homework by 6:00 pm.
  4. Place the pen inside the drawer.
  5. Arjun will find her at the library.
  6. His shirt is off.

\sf\underline\pink{ Conjunction \: \: :} It is a word which connects two words or clause or sentences or phrases and shows the relation between them.

\sf\underline\pink{ Examples \: :} but , and , because , inspite , despite etc.

\sf\underline\green{ Sentence \: \: :}

  1. I'm very hungry, but the fridge is empty.
  2. We haven't finished eating the watermelon yet.
  3. Since I see you , I am better.
  4. Despite all her faults, everybody likes him.
  5. Hiba is very funny whereas Dulari is boring.
  6. Deep is completely unlike his father.

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