Examples of using Preposition in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Preposition- ketel pattern.
Da ceases to be a preposition.
After the preposition da never use an N-ending.
What happens with the preposition?
The preposition must stand before the clause it introduces.
For ending an interrogatory with a preposition.
You have omitted the preposition in this sentence.
And here, here's another dangling preposition.
The preposition is used as a prefix on the word that it would relate to in a phrase.
The circumstantial complement of time has the preposition en.
The preposition shows the role of the entire kiam-clause, not just of the word kiam.
You can also make an IG-verb from a phrase with a preposition.
The use of the preposition da has evolved and changed somewhat over the history of Esperanto.
A predicate nominativecan also be a noun phrase with a preposition.
Me is the object of the preposition"between," so… Okay, I hate you, so… So now what?
Often the meaning of a combination can be explained by a preposition.
(1) chemical preposition: the system name of the compound is affix by its basic components.
An IĜ verb can also be made using a phrase with a preposition.
The preposition por is normally placed immediately before the ke-clause without the supporting tio.
One may say, that this sort of N-ending substitutes for a preposition of time, usually en(in).
Like" in this sense is a preposition, and a preposition takes an object, which is a noun.
Number words in noun form can't directly describe a noun;they are used together with the preposition da.
It is traditionally classified as a preposition, but many use it as a particle with adverbial qualities.
A direct description(of a word which is not a verb), whose relationship to the describedword is shown by a role indicator(a preposition or an accusative ending).
Use the"chemical preposition"(the function of connecting nouns) to express the connection of each component of the substance.
It's so strange, earlier today I ended a sentence with a preposition and you weren't there to correct my grammar.
Never end a sentence with a preposition, never draw to an inside straight, and never, never get caught in the can with Bensinger.
According to necessity, another role marker(such as a preposition or an N-ending) may be added, to show the expression's actual role in the phrase.
There are instances where German uses a preposition in a way that might seem strange to a native English speaker, e.g. as a separable prefix attributed to a verb.
A conjunction joins two sentences together, a preposition describes the relationship between a noun and a pronoun, and an interjection is a word thrown in to express feeling.