How are the following prepositions different?

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How are the following prepositions different? Ad Prope Per Circum Trans Ab (or a) De Ex (or e) Sine

Sid Space Sid Space was an astronaut. Every day he sat inside his special space ship. He enjoyed exploring space with his best friend, Harvey the Elephant.

One exciting day, Sid was running away from the spaghetti aliens. So Sid decided to run out of his spaceship.

Sid had to jump down from his spaceship onto the Candy Cane planet. He suddenly realized that he was without his helmet!

Sid wisely hid under a tree, because everyone knows that Candy Cane trees only give oxygen from their roots. Sid thought to himself “No one will take me for a fool!” And he lived on the Candy Cane planet for 12 years amongst the Plucky Pigeon People.

S I D P A C E

These prepositions have an object in the Ablative Case Sub In De Sine Pro Ab Cum Ex Ab Cum De Ex In Pro Sine Sub ALL other prepositions take an object in the Accusative Case “in” changes meanings depending on what case comes after it

Copy these notes down Puellā servō arbore Puellīs servīs arboribus Ablative Endings Prepositions that take an Ablative Object Puellā servō arbore Puellīs servīs arboribus Ab Cum De Ex In Pro Sine Sub