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A preposition shows what one noun or pronoun has to do with another.

A preposition shows what one noun or pronoun has to do with another.

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Prepositions Gymnase du Bugnon CD 2012There are over 100 <strong>preposition</strong>s in English, but some of them are m<strong>or</strong>e common th<strong>another</strong>s. They express time, place, purpose, possession and result.aboardaboutaboveabsentacc<strong>or</strong>ding <strong>to</strong>acrossafteragainstahead ofalongalongsideamidamidstamongaroundasas far asas well asata<strong>to</strong>pbef<strong>or</strong>ebehindbelowbeneathbesidebetweenbyby means ofdespite<strong>do</strong>wndue <strong>to</strong>duringexceptfar fromfollowingf<strong>or</strong>frominin addition <strong>to</strong>in case ofin front ofin place ofin spite ofinsideinside ofinstead ofin <strong>to</strong> (in<strong>to</strong>)likemidminusnearnear t<strong>one</strong>xtnext <strong>to</strong>not<strong>with</strong>standingofoffonon account ofon behalf ofon <strong>to</strong>p ofon <strong>to</strong> (on<strong>to</strong>)oppositeout ofoutsideoutside ofowing <strong>to</strong>overpastpluspri<strong>or</strong> t<strong>or</strong>egardingroundsavesincethanthroughthroughouttilltimes<strong>to</strong><strong>to</strong>wardunderunderneathuntilupupon<strong>with</strong><strong>with</strong> regards <strong>to</strong><strong>with</strong>in<strong>with</strong>out2

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