PREPOSITIONS
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Prepositions are a closed word class. New prepositions cannot easily be formed.
Prepositions express a relation in time between two events or a relation in
space between two (or more) things or people. They can also express a variety of
other, abstract relations:
They left
after six o’clock.
During the film she fell asleep.
They decided to meet
in a park.
He dealt
with the problem.
The most common prepositions are: about, after, as, at, by, during, for, from, in, of,
off
, on, to and with. Most prepositions consist of a single word but some
prepositions may be considered as consisting of more than a single word (e.g. in
front of
, outside of, out of, next to).
Some of these words may also be used as adverbs (e.g. about, round/around,
by
, off, out, over):
We were just touring
around, stopping off here and there.
She’s not here. She’s
out.
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