How is a preposition different from a conjunction?

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Alexander Clark

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In general, a preposition --glues-- a noun or pronoun into a sentence. That is, a preposition is only able to connect a noun element into a sentence. Conjunctions are also connecting words, but they can do much more than a preposition. ... If the underlined word connects two sentences together, then it's a conjunction.
2023-06-12 22:00:55

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In general, a preposition --glues-- a noun or pronoun into a sentence. That is, a preposition is only able to connect a noun element into a sentence. Conjunctions are also connecting words, but they can do much more than a preposition. ... If the underlined word connects two sentences together, then it's a conjunction.
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