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gordo604
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Mon, 28 Jul 08 04:52 AM
What are the eight prepositions in this sentence?
I live below Mr. Wright and above Mrs. Jackson. Across the road is a supermarket. There's a bank inside it and a post office at the end of the road. I usually go into the bank before I go to the supermarket.
I got below, above, across, is, inside, it, end ,into
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Mon, 28 Jul 08 05:04 AM
. Not is, it or end. I live below Mr. Wright and above Mrs. Jackson. Across the road is a supermarket. There's a bank inside it and a post office at the end of the road. I usually go into the bank before I go to the supermarket.
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