Whats the meaning of prepositions

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Prepositions are words that typically indicate relationships in time, space, or direction between other words in a sentence. They usually connect nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other words and help provide additional context or detail. Common examples of prepositions include "in," "on," "at," "between," "under," "over," "with," and "about."

For instance:

  • Location: "The book is on the table."
  • Time: "We will meet at noon."
  • Direction: "She walked to the park."

Prepositions are an essential part of speech in English and help clarify the relationships among different components of a sentence.

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