Prepositions are usually used in front of nouns or pronouns and they show the relationship between the noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. They describe, for example:
- the position of something:
Her bag was under the chair.
The dog crawled between us and lay down at our feet.
His flat was over the shop.
- the time when something happens:
They arrived on Sunday.
The class starts at 9 a.m.
Shortly after their marriage they moved to Colorado.
- the way in which something is done:
We went by train.
They stared at each other without speaking.
Some prepositions are made up of more than one word, for example:They moved here because of the baby.
We sat next to each other.
The hotel is perched on top of a cliff.
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