The word for can be used as a preposition and a conjunction. As a preposition, it is followed by a noun. Let’s buy some flowers… Continue reading
Below, under and beneath
These words have very similar meanings and are often confused. Both below and under can be used to mean ‘in a lower position than something’.… Continue reading
Prepositions used to introduce objects
Prepositions are sometimes used to introduce objects. A few English verbs are normally followed by a direct object without a preposition. Common examples are: discuss,… Continue reading
Prepositions indicating position close to a point
To talk about position close to a point, we use the following prepositions: near, by, next to, between, among and opposite. Near Near means close… Continue reading
Using along
Along can be used as a preposition and an adverb. When used as a preposition, it is followed by a noun. When used as an… Continue reading
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