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Here are some situations where prepositions are not typically used: 1. Simple Sentences: Not all simple sentences require prepositions. For example: - She runs fast. - The sun is shining. 2. Direct Objects: When the verb directly takes an object, a preposition is not necessary. - I read the book. (Here, "read" directly takes "the book" as its object.) 3. Imperative Sentences: Commands or requests often don’t include prepositions. - Close the door. - Please sit down. 4. Adjective-Noun Combinations: When an adjective modifies a noun, there’s no need for a preposition. - A beautiful day - A quick response 5. Subject-Verb Combinations: The basic structure of a sentence with a subject and verb doesn’t require a preposition. - He sleeps. - They laugh. 6. Adverbs: Adverbs that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs typically don’t need prepositions. - She sings beautifully. - He arrived early. Prepositions are specifically used to show relationships between words, especially indicating time, place, direction, and manner. When those relationships are clear without a preposition, they aren’t used. I hope this helps!