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State the difference between in and within with examples........
How prepositions can be used in common..............
Give examples of simple prepositions and compound prepositions..........

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Answered by chukoosdls
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Answer:1. 'In' and 'within' are both prepositions that refer to spatial or a logical relationship between two or more subjects in a sentence.

2. 'In' is specifically defined as being inside while 'within' implies being inside of a given set of parameters relative to the object it's linking to and not actually inside of it.

Simple prepositions are words like at, for, in, off, on, over, and under. These common prepositions can be used to describe a location, time or place. Some examples of common prepositions used in sentences are: He sat on the chair.

A few examples of simple prepositions are: in, at, to, with, by, for, from, till, over, above, as, since, between, among etc. A few examples of compound prepositions are: without, within, beside, across, along, throughout, etc

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Answered by thrups119944
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Answer:

The ball rolled between the desk and the wall....

He felt panic bubble up within him...

simple prepositions- in, at ,to, with, by,for

Compound Prepositions-are , without, within, across ,along, throughout

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