What is a preposition of reason?
A preposition of reason describes why something happened, happens, or will happen.
Check the table below for a list of prepositions of reason and when they are used, with example sentences.
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Note: The bolded words are the prepositions of reason, while the rest of the underlined words are the objects of those prepositions. The phrases containing those objects are called prepositional phrases.
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