A preposition is a special word that introduces a noun phrase, forming a preposition phrase. A preposition phrase typically modifies a preceding noun, pronoun, adjective, or adverb – or it can modify a whole sentence. The preposition indicates how the noun phrase relates to the containing structure, showing the role it plays in the modification. LFN has 22 prepositions:
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