The word by can mean "next to" or "what person or thing" or "using the method of."
Examples:
He was standing by the door.
He was swindled by a con man.
He left the city by bus.
After preposition we use object.
No, "but" is typically used as a conjunction to contrast two ideas or clauses. It is not commonly used as a preposition in English grammar.
Prejudice foolowed by preposition ?
I put the pot under the cabinet - preposition
The preposition "with" follows the use of the verb "concur." For example, "I concur with your opinion."
No, "but" is typically used as a conjunction to contrast two ideas or clauses. It is not commonly used as a preposition in English grammar.
A preposition is used before a noun or pronoun to show its relationship to another word in the sentence. It indicates location, time, direction, or other relationships between elements in a sentence.
You use a preposition in a prepositional phrase, such as "I will be with you in a minute."
After preposition we use object.
use the preposition
Prejudice foolowed by preposition ?
When can you use than as a preposition rather than a conjunction?
no
no
after noun
at by
At is a preposition. And is a conjunction.