We ran (toward) the water when we reached the beach.
<h3>What is a preposition?</h3>
A preposition could be a word—and nearly always a really small and quite a common word which shows direction like 'to' in "a letter to you", location like 'at' in "at the door", or time like 'by' in "by noon", and that introduces associate object like 'of' in "a basket of apples". Prepositions are casually followed by associate object, which might be a noun (noon), a phrase (the door), or a closed-class word (you).
<h3>What is an example of a preposition?</h3><h3 />
The most common prepositions are mainly at, by, for, from, in, of, on, to, and with. Alternative common prepositions are concerning, above, across, after, against, along, among, around, because of, before, behind, below, beneath, beside, between, close to, down, during, except, inside, instead of, into, like, near, off.
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