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What are presositions?

It seems like you're asking about prepositions, not "presositions".

Prepositions are words that show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in a sentence. They usually indicate location, direction, time, or manner.

Here are some examples of prepositions:

* Location: *on*, *in*, *under*, *above*, *behind*, *beside*

* Direction: *to*, *from*, *into*, *out of*, *through*, *across*

* Time: *at*, *on*, *in*, *during*, *before*, *after*

* Manner: *by*, *with*, *without*, *according to*

Examples in sentences:

* The book is on the table. (location)

* I walked to the store. (direction)

* We went to the beach in the summer. (time)

* She painted the picture with oil paints. (manner)

Let me know if you have any other questions about prepositions!

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