If you ask those who have never committed any preposition-related error to cast the first stone, even the hand of the most experienced English teacher will begin to shake. The part of speech is as ...
Why are they so difficult? Often they aren't easy to translate, but even when there's a translation, it doesn't always apply, because English prepositions have lots of meanings and uses.
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If you ever heard, 'A huge feather in your cap, well done!' and wondered, what feather? Then know this is a common idiom to highlight a significant achievement or accomplishment that a person should ...
And what I mean by that is that we use the preposition 'about' with verbs that are usually used with topics, ideas or situations. A great example of this is the verbs about communication.