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Mastering Grammar Prepositions Prepositions express a relation in space between two or more entities or a relation in time between two events, or various other abstract relations such as instrument and cause.. (Cambridge Grammar of English, Carter and McCarthy, 2006, ). A preposition refers to the word or phrase which shows the relationship between one thing and another, linking nouns, pronouns and phrases to other words in a sentence. For example: (1). A relation in Place and Time: We waited at the bus stop for ten minutes. There is a telephone booth outside the bank. What are you wearing underneath your coat? She fell asleep during the lecture. The police station is next to the shopping mall. (2). Feelings: Are you worried about your exam?
1 Mastering Grammar Prepositions “Prepositions express a relation in space between two or more entities or a relation in time between two events, or various other abstract relations such as instrument and cause.” (Cambridge Grammar of English, Carter and McCarthy, 2006, p.462). A preposition refers to the word or phrase which shows the …
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