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© Dr. Owais Shafique · CHAPTER 17 Prepositions A preposition shows relationships. It is a word placed before a noun or noun-equivalent to show in what relation the person or thing

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Page 1: © Dr. Owais Shafique · CHAPTER 17 Prepositions A preposition shows relationships. It is a word placed before a noun or noun-equivalent to show in what relation the person or thing

© Dr. Owais Shafique

Page 2: © Dr. Owais Shafique · CHAPTER 17 Prepositions A preposition shows relationships. It is a word placed before a noun or noun-equivalent to show in what relation the person or thing

© Dr. Owais Shafique

Page 3: © Dr. Owais Shafique · CHAPTER 17 Prepositions A preposition shows relationships. It is a word placed before a noun or noun-equivalent to show in what relation the person or thing

© Dr. Owais Shafique

Page 4: © Dr. Owais Shafique · CHAPTER 17 Prepositions A preposition shows relationships. It is a word placed before a noun or noun-equivalent to show in what relation the person or thing

© Dr. Owais Shafique

Page 5: © Dr. Owais Shafique · CHAPTER 17 Prepositions A preposition shows relationships. It is a word placed before a noun or noun-equivalent to show in what relation the person or thing

© Dr. Owais Shafique

Page 6: © Dr. Owais Shafique · CHAPTER 17 Prepositions A preposition shows relationships. It is a word placed before a noun or noun-equivalent to show in what relation the person or thing

© Dr. Owais Shafique

Page 7: © Dr. Owais Shafique · CHAPTER 17 Prepositions A preposition shows relationships. It is a word placed before a noun or noun-equivalent to show in what relation the person or thing

© Dr. Owais Shafique

Page 8: © Dr. Owais Shafique · CHAPTER 17 Prepositions A preposition shows relationships. It is a word placed before a noun or noun-equivalent to show in what relation the person or thing

© Dr. Owais Shafique