Preposition
In grammar, a preposition is a type of adposition, a grammatical particle that establishes a relationship between an object (usually a noun phrase) and some other part of the sentence, often expressing a location in place or time.
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Grammar - Adposition - Grammatical particle - Object - Noun phrase - Sentence
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Examples |
| ► | Prepositional phrases |
| ► | English prescriptive guidelines |
| ► | Other relational particles |
| ► | Notes |
| ► | See also |
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