between
Words like green, clean, seen etc. rhyme with preen.
seventeen
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three seen
Some words that rhyme with deposition are proposition, composition, and opposition.
No, "apparently" is not a preposition. It is an adverb that is used to indicate that something seems to be true based on what is known or seen.
It can be. Practically any noun can be an object of a preposition. Example: We had seen her photo in the magazines. He sent letters to the magazines.
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But is usually a conjunction. However, there is one construction where it apparently should be treated as a preposition: when it means "except", e.g. No one but me has seen this / No one has seen this but me.-- The but me could actually be a truncated clause, i.e. "No one else has seen this but I have seen this" but there is a disparity between this and other conjunctions (Either he or I am the guilty party --> Either he is the guilty party or I am).
"Before" can be either an adverb or a preposition, depending on whether it has an object (sometimes one is omitted). Adverb - He had seen that car before. Preposition - He left before the end.
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green, serene