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OttoJ Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Prepositions

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-French has a higher flexibility in the use of preposition/when it comes to preposition. (referring to preposition as a grammatical concept, so singular, no a/an/the)
-French has a higher flexibility in the use of prepositions/when it comes to prepositions.
  

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OttoJ French has a higher flexibility in the use of prepositions/when it comes to prepositions. That's the one you want. We think of the words that we label as prepositions, not of the preposition concept.

  • OttoJ French has a higher flexibility in the use of prepositions/when it comes to prepositions.
  • That's the one you want.
  • We think of the words that we label as prepositions, not of the preposition concept.
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OttoJFrench has a higher flexibility in the use of prepositions/when it comes to prepositions.
That's the one you want. We think of the words that we label as prepositions, not of the preposition concept.

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