Prepositions
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On. Under. Out. Behind. These little words are called prepositions, and they are used to describe the relationship—time, location, quantity, purpose, and condition—between a noun and some other word. Sound complicated? Don't worry, we'll teach you how to make these words work for you. We'll also teach you a simple way to express your opinions: the present tense plus an infinitive.
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