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Is in a prepositional word

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Anonymous

12y ago
Updated: 1/17/2023

Yes. The preposition "in" usually has the same meaning as "within".

A preposition is a word that connects details or amendments to a noun or verb (also called an "adposition"). The "prepositional phrase" is the preposition and the words it relates to the modified word.

Example : the preposition "in" signifies a location, usually an "interior", as with "in the water" which indicates the location of an object or an activity within the water.

Example : the preposition "at" also signifies a location, as in "at the beach" which applies to a thing or an activity done there.
"In" is a preposition.

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