Not by me, by a friend who passes it on from afar. A teacher to students:
“A preposition simply tells the location of something. In the sentence ‘The boy is under the table,’ the preposition tells you where he’s at.”Note that the other prepositions in these sentences — at, by, from, in, of, to — all work in exactly the same way!
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My granny would have said, "He's right behind the AT." She asked, and gave, no quarter.
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