📌 What Are Prepositions?

Prepositions show location, direction, or time. Common examples:

  • in (e.g., in the morning)
  • on (e.g., on the table)
  • at (e.g., at work)
  • by (e.g., by the river)
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✅ Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks

  1. She is sitting ______ the chair.
  2. The book is ______ the table.
  3. They met ______ the park.

Answer:

  1. in
  2. on
  3. at

🧩 What Are Conjunctions?

Conjunctions connect words, phrases, or clauses. Types include:

  • Coordinating (e.g., and, but, or)
  • Subordinating (e.g., because, although, if)
  • Correlatives (e.g., either...or, neither...nor)
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✅ Exercise 2: Correct the Sentences

  1. I like tea and coffee.
  2. He went to the store because he needed milk.
  3. She can sing either she can dance.

Answer:

  1. Correct ✅
  2. Correct ✅
  3. Either should be replaced with and or or for proper structure.

🌐 Expand Your Knowledge

For more practice, check out our Prepositions Exercises and Conjunctions Guide.

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💡 Tip: Practice using prepositions and conjunctions in daily conversations to improve fluency! 🗣️