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No. A preposition links a noun or pronoun to a noun form (adjective phrase) or a verb form (adverb phrase. The adjective prepositional phrase can help identify or specify a noun or pronoun.

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No, prepositions typically link nouns or pronouns to other words in a sentence, such as verbs or other nouns. Adjectives are modifiers that describe nouns or pronouns, but they are not directly linked by prepositions.

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