[ Prepositional Phrases ]
List five common prepositions.
A. in, on, at, for, and with
B. above, below, between, among, and through
C. before, after, during, until, and since
D. to, from, with, without, and against

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B. I not like boring books.
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A. yesterday
B. nowhere
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