Prepositions
A preposition is a word (often a short word) that expresses the relationship between two other nearby words. In the examples below, each preposition (highlighted) shows us the relationship between the word book and the word wizard.
- The book about the wizard
- The book by the wizard
- The book near the wizard
- The book behind the wizard
- The book under the wizard
The Role of a Preposition
A preposition precedes a noun (or a pronoun) to show the noun's (or the pronoun's) relationship to another word in the sentence. In the examples above, the preposition preceded the noun wizard to show that noun's relationship with the noun book.
Here are some more examples:
- It is a container for butter.
- The eagle soared above the clouds.
- He is the President of the United States.
(The preposition for shows the relationship between butter and container.)
(The preposition above shows the relationship between clouds and soared.)
(The preposition of shows the relationship between the United States and President.)
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