Prepositions

Prepositions: Show Relationships Between Words

Prepositions are words that show relationships between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. They indicate direction, time, location, or introduce an object. Common examples include “in,” “on,” “at,” “by,” “with,” and “about.” Prepositions often answer questions like “Where?” (e.g., “on the table”), “When?” (e.g., “before the meeting”), or “How?” (e.g., “by car”). Correct use of prepositions is essential for clear and accurate communication in English.

Learning how to use prepositions properly will improve the accuracy and clarity of your writing and speech.

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