With, for, of, by and to. Are these prepositions

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●By' and 'with' as prepositions are used to show how something is done. ●Both to and for are prepositions, one of the eight parts of speech, and both are used quite a lot. The difference between to and for lies in their meanings and the words they’re typically used with. ●of,” “at,” and “for” can be used in contexts other than time or space; they can also connect nouns with their objects.

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