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These are the most common prepositions. Many can be adjectives and adverbs, and some can be conjunctions.

Aboard

About

Above

Across

After

Against

Along

Amid

Among

Around

At

Before

Behind

Below

Beneath

Beside

Between

Beyond

But

By

Down

During

Except

For

From

In

Into

Like

Near

Of

Off

On

Over

Pat

Since

Through

Throughout

To

Toward

Under

Underneath

Until

Unto

Up

Upon

With

Within

Without

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