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Prepositions

A preposition is one or more words that is placed before a noun or pronoun to describe how it is related to something else. For example, in the sentence The remote control is next to the television, the words next to is a preposition, describing the location where the remote control can be found. Prepositions are often used to provide the specifics having to do with placement, direction or time.

 

Identifying Prepositions

Identifying Prepositional Phrases

Adjective Phrases

Adverb Phrases

Choosing the Right Preposition

Pronouns in Prepositional Phrases

 

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