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| Mr. Benson, "What is a preposition?" | |
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| "Well son, a preposition links nouns, pronouns and phrases to other words in the sentence". | |
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| An example is, "The book is on the table." | |
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| Would the word 'on' be the preposition in that sentence? | |
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| So prepositions can be used to show the location of a noun. | |
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| Yes, you are correct. Some others are above, across, under, around, throughout, and many more. | |
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