Preposition Finder
Identify the prepositions in your sentence
How it Works
Preposition finder
The nine parts of speech in English are typically taught in schools: noun, verb, article, adjective, preposition, pronoun, adverb, conjunction, and interjection. There are, however, a plethora of additional categories and subcategories. The multiple, possessive, and single forms of nouns can all be distinguished. Many languages also mark words for case, grammatical gender, and other factors, whereas verbs are marked for tense, aspect, and other factors. Different inflections of the same root word are assigned to different sections of speech in some tagging systems, resulting in a huge number of tags. Other tagging methods utilize fewer tags and ignore fine discrepancies, or characterize fine differences as attributes unrelated to part-of-speech.
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