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Chapter 10 Prepositions, their meanings, and the cases they take

Prepositions that take the ablative will be in all lower case. THOSE THAT TAKE THE ACCUSATIVE WILL BE ALL UPPER CASE.
Notie that "in" goes with either-it depends upon the exact meaning.

AB
sinewithout
in + ablativein, on
deabout, down from
subunder
proin front of, on behalf of
a, abfrom, by
cumwith
e, exout of
CIRCUMAROUND
ANTEIN FRONT OF, BEFORE
PERTHROUGH
PROPENEXT TO, NEAR
INTRAINSIDE, WITHIN
POSTBEHIND, AFTER
ADTOWARD, AT
TRANSACROSS
SUPERABOVE
INTERBETWEEN


Latin I-IV
Seymour, IN

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