3. A preposition sits before a noun or a pronoun to
show the noun’s relationship to another word in
the sentence. The word preposition comes from the
idea of being positioned before.
The following are all prepositions:
above, about, across, against, along, among,
around, at, before, behind, below, beneath, beside,
between, beyond, by, down, during, except, for,
from, in, inside, into, like, near, of, off, on, since, to,
toward, through, under, until, up, upon,
with and within.
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6. 1)She was born_______________ 2004.
2) They are waiting_____________ the bus.
3) Don't forget to bring some flowers__________ you.
4) I haven't smoked______________ ages.
5) You can look up the word ______________ a
dictionary.
6) She is allergic_____________ insect stings.
7) I'm looking _____________ my keys. Have you
found them?
8) The song was written__________ Madonna.
9) He likes to travel_____________ Spain in summer.
10) The police car chased the robbers__________ the
streets.