Timeline for Preposition "to" in "join (to) a noun"
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Sep 16, 2019 at 9:08 | comment | added | Ian | Hi Em - that's fine. Yes, I did catch that the "to" was inserted. My first sentence stands. | |
Sep 15, 2019 at 8:45 | comment | added | Em. | Hi @Ian, I clarified the context a bit. The blockquoted text was not the original. The bolded "to" was OP's inclusion. Not sure if you were aware. I was fine with making the edit since I didn't think it invalidated your answer. Basically, I think your answer still stands, just the first sentence might need to be updated. | |
Sep 10, 2019 at 17:23 | comment | added | Ian | I think I'd say something like "Prepositions are words used before a noun, pronoun or a noun phrase which explain the relationship between the action described by a verb, and the noun." Oh - and please ignore what I said about an intransitive form. I had a brainstorm! The bit about direct/indirect objects is what you need. :-) | |
Sep 10, 2019 at 13:41 | comment | added | Boyep | What word would you put in? | |
Sep 10, 2019 at 13:35 | vote | accept | Boyep | ||
Sep 10, 2019 at 11:41 | history | answered | Ian | CC BY-SA 4.0 |