A preposition is a word that shows position. A list: in, on, before, after, under, over, out, beside etc.
2006-11-02 09:36:22
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answered by jemhasb 7
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A preposition is a wrong word to end a sentence with.
2006-11-02 09:58:39
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answered by robertspraguejr 4
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sure, 'in' is the proper preposition once you're saying: we've exams in Bulgarian language and literature. that's like asserting, we've our examination in technological understanding next week. that type of subject. once you ;have difficulty, in basic terms form up your sentence and deliver it in to Yahoo solutions and others (or I!) will edit it for you. Prepositions are actually not probably complicated once you're an area speaker of English, like i'm.
2016-10-03 05:29:43
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answered by ? 4
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Prepositions link words together . Many of them are related to where an object is in space:
on
in
over
under
above
below
2006-11-02 09:38:34
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answered by Maria 4
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"at"
ex: Where is my coat at? That is ending a sentence with a preposition and not proper grammer although we tend to talk like that.
2006-11-02 09:39:30
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answered by Anonymous
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about, behind, from, on, toward, above, below, in, on top of, under, across, beneath, in front of, onto, underneath, after, beside, inside out, of, until, against, between, instead of, outside up, along, by, into, over, upon, among, down, like, past, with, around, during, near, since, within, at, except, of, through, without, before, for, off, to
2006-11-02 09:38:30
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answered by Drewood 5
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aboard, about, above,across,after,against , along , among, around, at, before , behind, beneath, between......
2006-11-02 09:41:46
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answered by Hawk_NelsonFan4ever 2
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is of a prepostition
2014-10-23 10:37:22
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answered by Anonymous
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google it.
2006-11-02 09:36:47
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answered by holyitsacar 4
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