What is preposition?
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the word that expess the inter relationship between noun and word of clause
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A preposition is a word used to link nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other words within a sentence. Prepositions are usually short words, and they are normally placed directly in front of nouns.
for example
I prefer to read in the library.
He climbed up the ladder to get into the attic.
for example
I prefer to read in the library.
He climbed up the ladder to get into the attic.
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A preposition 'governs'an object ,so it is always related to a noun ,pronoun ,a noun phrase ,pronoun or gerund.
It expresses the relationship between one person, thing, event etc.
For example,
He is not in home.
{here, in is the Prepositions }
prepositions:
by, at ,for ,to,in,about ,behind, between,inside,outside, across, above,of,etc
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It expresses the relationship between one person, thing, event etc.
For example,
He is not in home.
{here, in is the Prepositions }
prepositions:
by, at ,for ,to,in,about ,behind, between,inside,outside, across, above,of,etc
Hope it helps you!
Hope it helps you!
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