 Moving further down our list of the parts of speech, we have our prepositions. Prepositions show a relationship between a noun or a pronoun in the rest of the sentence. We have three main categories, time, place, and movement, as well as a miscellaneous category that doesn't fit the other three. Here we can have prepositions of time, before, during, in, at, or on. If I said I work at eight o'clock, I'm showing a relationship between the time eight o'clock to the rest of the sentence. We have our prepositions of place, in, at, on, under, and between. If I said the book is under the table, I'm showing a relationship between the table and the rest of the sentence. Then we have our prepositions of movement. These show movement towards, from, to, or through. I could say he walked through the park. I'm relating the park to the rest of the sentence. Finally, we have our others of, with, for, etc. I could say this is a gift for Gary. Again, I'm showing a relationship between Gary and the rest of the sentence. Of course, the prepositions listed here are just a small example of all the prepositions.