A preposition is a word used to link nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other words
within a sentence. They act to connect the people, objects, time and locations of a sentence. Prepositions are usually short words, and they are normally placed directly in front of nouns. In some cases, you’ll find prepositions in front of gerund verbs. 2. A prepositional phrase is a group of words that lacks either a verb or a subject, and that functions as a unified part of speech. It normally consists of a preposition and a noun or a preposition and a pronoun.
Examples:
I prefer to read in the library.
He climbed up the ladder to get onto the roof. Please sign your name on the dotted line after you read the contract. Go down the stairs and through the door. He swam across the pool. Take your brother with you. The cat is under the table. Put the sandwich over there. The key is locked inside the car. They stepped outside the house. Pusong Bato Jovit Baldivino
Nang ikay ibigin ko
Mundo koy biglang nagbago Akala ko ikay langit Yun palay sakit ng ulo Sabi mo sa akin Kailan may di mag babago Naniwala naman sa iyo Bat ngayoy iniwan mo Di mo alam dahil sa yo Akoy hindi makakain Di rin makatulog Buhat ng iyong lokohin Kung akoy muling iibig Sanay di maging katulad mo Tulad mo na may pusong bato Kahit san ka man ngayon Dinggin mo itong awitin Baka sakaling ikay magising Ang matigas mong damdamin Di mo alam dahil sa yo Akoy hindi makakain Di rin makatulog Buhat ng iyong lokohin Kung akoy muling iibig Sanay di maging katulad mo Tulad mo na may pusong bato Di mo alam dahil sa yo Akoy hindi makakain Di rin makatulog Buhat ng iyong lokohin Kung akoy muling iibig Sanay di maging katulad mo Tulad mo na may pusong bato Di mo alam dahil sa yo Akoy hindi makakain Di rin makatulog Buhat ng iyong lokohin Kung akoy muling iibig Sanay di maging katulad mo Tulad mo na may pusong bato Tulad mo na may pusong bato Tulad mo na may pusong bato