 A preposition is what we use to connect words showing the relation of a noun, or a noun substitute to some other word in the sentence.

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 A preposition is what we use to connect words showing the relation of a noun, or a noun substitute to some other word in the sentence.

 Above  About  Across  Against  Along  Among  Around  At  Before  Below  Beneath  Beside  Between  Beyond  By  Down  During  Except  For  From  In  Inside  Into  Like  Near  Of  Off  On  Since  To  Toward  Under  Until  With  Within

 In-  We use the preposition in when we talk about months, seasons, country, city or town names, and times of the day (except night)  Ex. My birthday is in November.  On-  Use on with specific days  Ex. Are you going to the game on Friday?

 At-  Use at for specific times  Ex. We left for school at 7:30.  To-  Use the preposition to with verbs that show movement.  Ex. Come to the movies with me.

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