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Use of prepositions



 
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Use of prepositions #1 (permalink) Thu Mar 09, 2006 18:19 pm   Use of prepositions
 

in what place can I use to, for, from, with,on at? Please, explain by examples. Thank you.

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Prepostions #2 (permalink) Thu Mar 09, 2006 18:57 pm   Prepostions
 

Hi deeptiumar,

Perhaps you could look at a piece I've written for the site that appears under the heading esl lessons. Just click on this word: Prepositions.

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