prépositions

prépositions

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A preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence. It usually tells us about place, time, direction, cause, manner, or means.

🔑 Key Points:

  • A preposition is always followed by a noun or pronoun (this is called the object of the preposition).

  • Prepositions never stand alone; they are part of a prepositional phrase (e.g., under the table, at school, after the party).

✅ Examples of Prepositions:

  • Place/Position: in, on, under, above, between, behind, next to

    • The book is on the table.

  • Direction/Movement: to, into, onto, toward, across, through

    • She walked into the room.

  • Time: at, on, in, during, after, before, since, until

    • We met at 7 p.m.

  • Cause/Reason/Means: because of, due to, by, with, from

    • She succeeded because of her hard work.

📝 Example from your list:

“The ball is under the table.”

  • under = preposition (shows location).

  • the table = object of the preposition.

  • Together: under the table is a prepositional phrase.