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Simple prepositions include: in, on, with, by, for, at, about, under, of, etc.;
Compound prepositions include into, within, throughout, inside, outside, without, etc.;
Overlapping prepositions: from among, from behind, until after, at about, after about, etc.;
Phrase prepositions: such as according to, because of, by means of, in addition to, in front of, in spite of, into, etc.
Prepositions, also known as prepositions, are words that express the relationship between nouns, pronouns, etc., and other words in a sentence.
A preposition is generally followed by a noun, pronoun or other parts of speech, phrase or clause equivalent to a noun as its object, indicating the relationship with other components. A preposition and its object form a prepositional phrase, which is used as an adverbial, predicate, complement, or prepositional object in a sentence. Prepositions can be divided into time prepositions, place prepositions, mode prepositions, reason prepositions, quantity prepositions, and other prepositions.
Prepositions are generally used in front of nouns or pronouns to indicate the relationship between the word and other components of the sentence. The noun or pronoun that follows the preposition is called the prepositional object (or accusative if it is a personal pronoun). The preposition and the object of the preposition are combined to form a prepositional phrase.
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The prepositions are about, across, against, among, Tongling after, at, behind, round kuanqi besides, beyond, by, concerning, between, despite, except, during, down, and qiaoqi fo
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A preposition indicates the relationship between the noun or pronoun that follows it and other sentence components. If you want to know the English prepositions of Shen Xunbei, take a look at this article!
English prepositions are: until, after, in, within, inside, outside, throughout, about, under, of, to, etc. English prepositions are divided into simple prepositions, compound prepositions, overlapping prepositions, phrase prepositions, and participle prepositions.
Prepositional classification. Simple and wide single prepositions include in, on, with, by, for, at, about, under, of, to, etc. (to is a preposition, which means "habit (do)??")followed by noun, pronoun or gerund form).
Compound prepositions include into, within, throughout, inside, outside, without, and other prepositions consisting of two words.
Overlapping prepositions include from among from. Wherein from behind from. Later, until after until. After that, at about
In approximately. after about about. Afterwards.
Phrase preposition: One or two simple prepositions and one or several other parts of speech form a phrase that acts like a preposition, which is called a phrasic preposition. This type of preposition always ends with a simple preposition. As.
according to,because of,by means of,in addition to,in front of, in spite
of, into, etc.
Participle prepositions have a very small number of prepositions ending with "-ing", which resembles present participles (some of which can also be used as participles). Commonly used are: considering, regarding, respecting, including.
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