1. Simple Preposition, C. A single-word preposition such as "at", "in", or "on"., 2. Compound Preposition, D. Formed by combining words or prefixes, such as "into" or "within"., 3. Phrase Preposition, A. Groups of words like "by means of" or "in spite of" acting as a single unit., 4. Participial Preposition, B. Words like "during" or "regarding" that were originally verbs but now function as prepositions., 5. Grammaticization, H. The process where a preposition's lexical meaning weakens to become a grammatical marker (e.g., "by" in passive voice)., 6. Preposition of Time, G. Indicates when or how long, for example: "He arrived at 4 P.M.", 7. Preposition of Place, E. Describes location, for example: "His house is between two low hills.", 8. Preposition of Direction, F. Used with verbs of motion to show a path, such as "into" or "towards"., 9. Adverb Particle, I. Connects two ideas and is followed by a full clause (Subject + Verb)., 10. Conjunction, J. A word that stands alone to modify a verb and has no object following it..

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