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Is cotton a preposition

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14y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

no. A preposition is a word that describes the relationship between two objects. For example on, in, and beside are prepositions.

Cotton is not a preposition.

It can be used as a verb: "These two fabrics cotton well together." This means that they work well together.

It can be used in the American English idiom: "to cotton to something." It means to understanding something, or mentally catch on to something.

It is also a noun - i.e. Cotton is the name of the woven materials

Prepositions are words such as "to," "with," and "about," which are used to describe an object's relation to something else.

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