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Double Prepositions
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                    Double Prepositions
What is a double preposition?
A double preposition is when you combine two simple prepositions either separately into one unit or into one word for specificity.
How do you form a double preposition?
To form a double preposition, you either put two prepositions side by side in a sentence, or combine two to make a new word.
Two separate: The bike was up against the tree.

New word: in + side = inside
The puppy rested inside the cardboard box.

Here are some examples:
| Two separate prepositions | Preposition + preposition=new word | 
|---|---|
| at about | before | 
| at around | inside | 
| because of | into | 
| from above | onto | 
| from behind | outside | 
| from within | throughout | 
| next to | upon | 
| off of | within | 
| off to | without | 
| out of | |
| outside of | |
| up against | |
| up to | 
 
               
                 
        
 
                     
                                
                     
                     
                     
                    
 
                                         
                                        
                                         
                                        
                                         
                                        
                                        