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where we can use prepositions

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Answered by RiteshRana
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Answer:

It is mostly used before a noun or pronoun.

Answered by dvipada07
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A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun. What exactly does this mean? A noun is a word for a person, place, thing, or idea and is usually fairly specific. Some examples of nouns are: 'i'rl,' 'lion,' 'chair', and 'belief.' Notice that each of these words represents a living or inanimate object, and you can picture each of these words in your head.


A pronoun can be used to replace one of these nouns if you did not want to use the specific noun. For instance, 'she' is a pronoun that could be used to replace 'girl,' and 'it' is a pronoun that could be used to take the place of 'chair.' When a pronoun is used in place of a noun, it must match the number, point of view, and gender of the noun it is replacing.


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