Associations to the word «Prepositional»
Noun
- Phrase
- Noun
- Pronoun
- Verb
- Adjective
- Predicate
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Adjective
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Wiktionary
PREPOSITIONAL, adjective. Of, pertaining to, or of the nature of a preposition.
PREPOSITIONAL, adjective. (grammar) Of the prepositional case.
PREPOSITIONAL, noun. (grammar) The prepositional case.
PREPOSITIONAL ARTICLE, noun. In some languages, such as French, Italian and Portuguese, a contraction of a preposition and an article, such as au in French (a contraction of the preposition à and le).
PREPOSITIONAL CASE, noun. (grammar) noun case serving as object of a preposition. Prepositions that often govern the prepositional case include "about," "in," "on," and "near." Russian is an example of a language that uses the prepositional case.
PREPOSITIONAL CASES, noun. Plural of prepositional case
PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE, noun. (grammar) A phrase containing both a preposition and its object or complement; may be used as an adjunct or a modifier.
PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES, noun. Plural of prepositional phrase
PREPOSITIONAL PRONOUN, noun. A type of pronoun used in Scottish Gaelic, Manx and Irish, where a preposition followed by a personal pronoun combine to create a new word.
PREPOSITIONAL PRONOUN, noun. In certain Romance languages, the pronoun form which must be used following a preposition.
PREPOSITIONAL PRONOUNS, noun. Plural of prepositional pronoun
Dictionary definition
PREPOSITIONAL, adjective. Of or relating to or formed with a preposition; "prepositional phrase".
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