conjunctions
A preposition is a word which follows a noun (or a pronoun)
It shows the noun's (or the pronoun's) relationship to another word in the sentence
The word preposition comes from the idea of being positioned before.
It is not true to say that a preposition always precedes a noun or a pronoun, but it does most of the time.
It shows the noun's (or the pronoun's) relationship to another word in the sentence
The word preposition comes from the idea of being positioned before.
It is not true to say that a preposition always precedes a noun or a pronoun, but it does most of the time.
EXAMPLES:
The dog was ON the table.
We ran AROUND the race track 3 times.
The baby crawled UNDER the table.
She went INSIDE of the house to get her jacket.