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Distinguish the preposition from adverbs in the following sentences 1.Come down 7.The man turned round
2.We sailed down the river 8.We all went
3.the man walked round the house 9.He is in the room
4.He sat on a stool 10.He hid behind the door
5.the carriage moved on 11.I left him behind
6. the soldiers passed by 12.She sat by the cottage door

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