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Prepositions
Work in Progress These are the little words like 'on', 'in', 'at' In the generic sense, these are more correctly referred to as 'adpositions'. In English, they can be used to modify a verb or noun or to complement verbs, nouns, adjectives or other adpositions.
In Stonebreaker, adpositions tend to be used to modify verbs, creating a phrasal verb [add link here]. Examples include: Imidna: to go in Sulmisna: To put on Kumvenna: to come together