Prepositions are best described as "words that express relationship." They often show the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and another word in a sentence, typically indicating direction, location, time, or manner.
What are prepositions?
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words that tell what the subject does
words that express relationship
words that show actions
words that identify the subject
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are you sure
Yes, I am sure. Among the options provided, the most accurate description of prepositions is "words that express relationship." Prepositions typically indicate how nouns and pronouns relate to other words in a sentence, such as in terms of location (e.g., "on," "in," "under"), time (e.g., "before," "after," "during"), or direction (e.g., "to," "from," "toward"). The other options you listed do not accurately describe the function of prepositions.