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Language Review. Read the sentences below, circle the main verb and underline the helping verb.
He was selling apples, peanuts, song books, and papers. He had gained a little knowledge of printing.
Tom“s bottle of phosphorus was thrown to the floor.
Prepositions
A preposition connects a noun with other words and it indicates a relationship between them.
Some prepositions can show where people or things are located. Other prepositions can show time relationships.
Examples of prepositions:
above, about, after, at, around, before, behind, below, between, but, by, down, during, for, from, in, inside, into, near, of, on, onto, out, over, through, to, towards, under, until, up, with, next to.
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