Examples of preposition in the following topics:
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Adverbs
- You can use prepositional phrases as adverbs if they modify a verb, adjective, or adverb.
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Structural Parallelism Within a Sentence
- Parallelism requires that an article (a, an, or the) or a preposition applying to all items in a list either appear before the first item only or be repeated before each item.
- Some words require that certain prepositions precede them.
- When such words appear in parallel structure, it is important to include all of the appropriate prepositions, since the first one may not apply to the whole series of items.
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Adjectives
- Prepositional phrases can act as adjectives, normally modifying the noun that precedes them.
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Common Comma Mistakes
- Do not use a comma to separate a verb from its object, or a preposition from its object.
- Do not use a comma after a short introductory prepositional phrase unless you mean to add extra emphasis.
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Making Subject and Verbs Agree
- To figure out which noun the verb should agree with, begin by crossing out any prepositional phrases or other descriptive clauses.
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Nouns as Subjects and Objects
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The Importance of Wording
- Prepositional phrase: Out of necessity, the nonprofit animal society held its first fundraising event this year.
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Components of a Sentence
- ., prepositional, participial, infinitive, and appositive phrases): Barry Goldwater, the junior senator from Arizona, received the Republican nomination in 1964.
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Subject-Verb Agreement
- To figure out which noun the verb should agree with, begin by crossing out any prepositional phrases or other descriptive clauses.