PREPOSITION
Continuing our topic "PARTS OF SPEECH" Let's talk about Prepositions today. Here's a quick Introduction to what actually preposition is ! Adpositions, which include prepositions and postposition, are a class of words used to describe spatial or temporal linkages or denote different semantic responsibilities. The combination of a preposition or postposition and a noun phrase is known as the preposition or postposition's complement, or occasionally object.
SIGNIFICANCE:
Prepositions are few in number, but they are crucial because they serve as structural markers for sentences, indicating unique connections between people, things, and places.
DEFINITION:
A preposition is a word used to link nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other words within a sentence. They act to connect the people, objects, time and locations of a sentence.
EXAMPLES:
1. ABOUT
( They have a discussion about football. )
2. AFTER
( I slept after I arrive my house. )
3. AS
( As it's raining again, we'll not play tennis. )
4. BY
( I always goes to work by train. )
5. FOR
( Is the coffee too hot for you. )
6. FROM
( Where are you from? )
7. AWAY
( Put your Laptop Away. )
8. OF
( Never make fun of Others. )
9. AT
( He was at Office. )
10. NEAR
( I live near the palace. )
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