A double preposition is the use of two prepositions together to indicate a more specific relationship or direction.

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What is  double preposition?

A double preposition is the use of two prepositions together to indicate a more specific relationship or direction. Double prepositions help to add clarity or detail in sentences by combining two prepositions into a single phrase.

### Examples of Double Prepositions:

1. Out of: She walked out of the room.

2. Up to: He worked up to the deadline.

3. Next to: The dog is sitting next to the couch.

4. According to: According to the report, sales have increased.

5. In front of: The car is parked in front of the house.

6. On top of: He placed the book on top of the shelf.

7. In addition to: In addition to English, she speaks Spanish.

These combinations add meaning and help specify location, direction, position, or relationships between objects.


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