Preposition - "Above"

Preposition – “Above”

Here are some examples of the preposition above used with the meaning of more than, higher, or as the opposite of under: The temperature today is above freezing. His score was above the class average

Preposition - "About"

Preposition – “About”

In these examples, about is used to convey an approximate or estimated value or quantity, indicating that it's not exact but close to the stated amount of time.

The place of Prepositions

The place of Prepositions

In English grammar, prepositions typically come before nouns or pronouns to show the relationship between the noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. The placement of the preposition depends on the structure of the sentence and the specific preposition being used.

The Gerund-Non-Finite form of the Verb

The Gerund-Non-Finite form of the Verb

The gerund is a non-finite verb form that functions as a noun in a sentence. It is created by adding the suffix ing to the base form of a verb. The gerund can be used as a subject, object, or complement in a sentence