| 21. | Some prepositions require the nouns they modify to take a particular case.
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| 22. | A preposition is usually used with a noun phrase as its complement.
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| 23. | Other common characteristics are anastrophe and omission of certain prepositions and articles.
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| 24. | Any participants which are not marked by prepositions are focussed.
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| 25. | Pronominal adverbs are used to replace the combination of prepositions with pronouns.
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| 26. | Normal sentences are subject-preposition-object-verb.
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| 27. | The object of the preposition will often have more than one modifier.
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| 28. | The following is a list of prepositions in the Old English language.
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| 29. | Part 4 tests listening for words, colours and prepositions.
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| 30. | Latvian has prepositions, and a small number of postpositions.
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