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" The prepositions are words set before nouns or pronouns, to express the relations of persons, places and things to each other, as Jag bar ga till honom, I ought to go to him. "
Elements of useful knowledge, in geography, history, and other sciences - Page 101
by J. Allbut - 1809 - 120 pages
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Grammatical institutes: or, An easy introduction to dr. Lowth's English grammar

John Ash - 1810 - 136 pages
....sometimes a preposition ; and that, sometimes a pronoun. OF A PREPOSITION. f 108. A preposition is a word set before nouns, or pronouns, to express the...persons, places, or things, to each other ; as, he came to and stood before the cjty. Prepositions used in this sense are such as follow ; about, abore,...
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An Introduction to Swedish Grammar: Adapted to the Use of Englishmen, with ...

Gustavus Brunnmark - 1825 - 190 pages
...or ; antingen, either ; hvarken, neither ; ty, for ; ehuru, although, &c. The prepositions are words set before nouns or pronouns, to express the relations of persons, places and things to each other, as Jag bar ga till honom, I ought to go to him. Such are under, under ; bfver,...
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A Short Introduction to Swedish Grammar: Adapted for the Use of Englishmen

Gustavus Brunnmark - 1826 - 162 pages
...eller, or; -antingen, either; hvarken, neither; ty, for; ehuru, although, &c. Tbe prepositions are words set before nouns or pronouns, to express the relations of persons, places, and things to each other, as jag bdr g£ til honom, I ought to go to him; such are under, under; ofver,...
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Elements of the Danish and Swedish Languages

John Gierlow - 1847 - 138 pages
...antingen, either ; hvarken, neither ; ty, for ; ehuru, although; &c. § 135. The prepositions are words set before nouns or pronouns, to express the relations of persons, places, and things to each other ; as, jag lor go. till honom, I ought to go to him ; such are under, under...
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A grammatical chart

Walter William King - 1856 - 228 pages
...they are called adverbs. Bepeat some of the various uses of the prepositions. Prepositions are used to express the relations of persons, places, or things, to each other ; as to Condition, Containing, Act, Time, Concerning, Opposition, Place, Supporting, Joining, or Means,...
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