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  1. A preposition is a word that links and shows a relationship between some part of the sentence (a noun, pronoun, or phrase) to another word in the sentence, called the object of the preposition. A prepositional phrase is made up of the preposition, its object, and any modifiers of that object. The prepositional phrase can function as a noun, adjective, or adverb in the sentence. Here are some examples, with the prepositional phrases in all caps: The man was standing BEHIND THE DOOR. IN THE GARDEN, there are many beautiful flowers. The computer is ON TOP OF MY DESK.
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