| 41. | Prepositions are as scarce as hen's teeth.
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| 42. | They say a preposition is a fine thing to end a sentence on.
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| 43. | But the mail has brought not a single protest about the final preposition.
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| 44. | The same sentence is repeated with prepositions in different places . . ..
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| 45. | Before this, it was only prepositions and stories.
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| 46. | The origin of the Akkadian spatial prepositions is unknown.
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| 47. | A preposition comes before its complement; a postposition comes after its complement.
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| 48. | Prepositions may mark experiencers, and must mark implements.
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| 49. | The objects of some prepositions have a fixed case.
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| 50. | An expanded list of prepositions taking the genitive case may be found here.
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