How to differentiate a preposition and a conjunction

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Hi guys.
I need help with "Prepositions" and "Conjunctions". I've been thining about this, I think Prepositions and Conjunctions are similar. Prepositions connects words just like a Conjunction and Conjunctions relates words just like a Preposition. I think we can categorize Conjunctions as Prepositions or vice versa, unlike Adjectives and Adverbs which are designed to modify different parts of speech. So, how does it differ from one another?
Any response would be greatly appreciated.
 

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Hi guys.
I need help with "Prepositions" and "Conjunctions". I've been thining about this, I think Prepositions and Conjunctions are similar. Prepositions connects words just like a Conjunction and Conjunctions relates words just like a Preposition. I think we can categorize Conjunctions as Prepositions or vice versa, unlike Adjectives and Adverbs which are designed to modify different parts of speech. So, how does it differ from one another?
Any response would be greatly appreciated.

A preposition joins a noun to a sentence. A conjunction has a variety of functions but one is to join an entire clause to a sentence. They are not as similar as you seem to believe.
 

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Hi guys.
I need help with "Prepositions" and "Conjunctions". I've been thining about this, I think Prepositions and Conjunctions are similar. Prepositions connects words just like a Conjunction and Conjunctions relates words just like a Preposition. I think we can categorize Conjunctions as Prepositions or vice versa, unlike Adjectives and Adverbs which are designed to modify different parts of speech. So, how does it differ from one another?
Any response would be greatly appreciated.

Try Googling "prepositon" and "conjunction" and see what you can learn.
 

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Post here specific sentences in which you are not sure whether a word is functioning as a preposition or a conjunction.
 
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:-? I'm not sure I understand the question. What's the difference between a potato and a bicycle pump? :)

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