This document discusses commonly used prepositions in the English language. It defines prepositions as words used to link words or phrases to a part of the sentence. It then provides examples of different prepositions and their meanings, including prepositions indicating location, direction, and other relationships between people, places or objects. Some of the prepositions discussed are above, below, beside, between, in, out, on, off, across, up, down, around, into, near, through, for, and with.
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“Up” shows a higher level or position,
or a location at the top of something.
“Down” is used in or towards a low
position from a higher one.
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It is used to show a position or
direction surrounding something,
or in a direction going along the
edge of, or from one part to
another.
45. This is used to show that you’re in the
company or presence of a person or
thing. It is also used to show that you
have or include something, or to show
a method that you are using.