A preposition connects one thing with another and shows how they are related. Some prepositions indicate position or place, such as "in", "on", "under", "near", "over". A preposition is usually followed by a noun or pronoun to indicate where or how something is positioned in relation to another thing.
A preposition connects one thing with another and shows how they are related. Some prepositions indicate position or place, such as "in", "on", "under", "near", "over". A preposition is usually followed by a noun or pronoun to indicate where or how something is positioned in relation to another thing.
A preposition connects one thing with another and shows how they are related. Some prepositions indicate position or place, such as "in", "on", "under", "near", "over". A preposition is usually followed by a noun or pronoun to indicate where or how something is positioned in relation to another thing.