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Prepositions

A preposition is a part of speech that indicates the relationship between two items, such as position or direction. Examples of prepositions include 'on', 'beside', and 'through', which can show various relationships in sentences. The document also provides examples of prepositional phrases and their usage in context.

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Prepositions

A preposition is a part of speech that indicates the relationship between two items, such as position or direction. Examples of prepositions include 'on', 'beside', and 'through', which can show various relationships in sentences. The document also provides examples of prepositional phrases and their usage in context.

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Preposition

A preposition is a
part of speech
that shows the
relationship
between two things.
The two items are the
caterpillar and the
apple.

The preposition shows


the relationship of the
two items.

So, on is the preposition.


The preposition shows the position of the
caterpillar.

So, beside and next to are the


prepositions.
The preposition shows
that the caterpillar
crosses the apple.

So, through is the


preposition.
aboard behind during
with
about below except
within
above beneath for
without
near to through next
across beside from on
after besides in until
underneath under up upon
against between inside down

along beyond into off


among at like of
around by near
before
Which is the preposition in the sentence above?

pie oven
in brothers
Which is the preposition in the sentence above?

guitar against
lying dresser
Which is the preposition in the sentence above?

boys each
chased around
She came from the bathroom.

We are in Jetstereo.

All the cars pass through the


tunnel.
They are coming here after
dinner.
A group of words that
begin
with a preposition and
end with an object.

*Usually is made up of
3 to 4 words
EXAMPLES:
She came from the bathroom.

We are in Jetstereo.

All the cars pass through the


tunnel.
They are coming here after
dinner.
On Monday we will celebrate
Christmas.

My mom is coming from


Walmart.
My house is next to the
pharmacy.
Everyone was punished except
me.

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