Pronunciation: /prɪˈpɒzɪʃən/
noun a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause
A1 I am learning about prepositions in my English class.
A2 She placed the book on the table, following the preposition 'on'.
B1 The preposition 'in' is used to show location or position.
B2 Students often struggle with the correct use of prepositions in English grammar.
C1 Understanding the nuances of prepositions is essential for advanced language learners.
C2 The author's mastery of prepositions in his writing is evident in his precise use of language.
formal The preposition 'in' is used to indicate location or position within a space.
informal I don't really understand when to use prepositions in English sentences.
slang I always mess up my prepositions when I'm texting quickly.
figurative In the game of chess, the preposition of the pieces on the board determines the strategy.
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