write down the list of prepositions and the rules for using them.
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Rule 1. A preposition generally, but not always, goes before its noun or pronoun.
Rule 2a. The preposition like means "similar to" or "similarly to." It should be followed by an object of the preposition (noun, pronoun, noun phrase), not by a subject and verb. Rule of thumb: Avoid like when a verb is involved.
Rule 2b. Instead of like, use as, as if, as though, or the way when following a comparison with a subject and verb.
Rule 3. The preposition of should never be used in place of the helping verb have.
Rule 4. Use into rather than in to express motion toward something. Use in to tell the location.
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Rule 2a. The preposition like means "similar to" or "similarly to." It should be followed by an object of the preposition (noun, pronoun, noun phrase), not by a subject and verb. Rule of thumb: Avoid like when a verb is involved.
Rule 2b. Instead of like, use as, as if, as though, or the way when following a comparison with a subject and verb.
Rule 3. The preposition of should never be used in place of the helping verb have.
Rule 4. Use into rather than in to express motion toward something. Use in to tell the location.
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