A preposition is a grammatical element that establishes relationships between different parts of a sentence, indicating spatial, temporal, or logical connections.
It typically precedes a noun or pronoun, known as its object, to convey the object’s location, direction, time, manner, or relationship with other elements in the sentence. Common prepositions include “in,” “on,” “under,” “with,” and “between.” Prepositions help clarify the context and details of actions or relationships within a sentence.
They play a pivotal role in structuring sentences and enhancing clarity by indicating the spatial, temporal, or logical context in which actions or relationships occur.