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How can anybody possibly use a preposition as an auxiliary verb? How is it supposed to make any sense?

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I forgot what a preposition is. Let me google it.
Sidewinder · 36-40, M
@Spoiledbrat Up, down, left, right, ahead, behind, above, below, inside, outside.

Those are prepositions.

Used in sentences such as...

The ball is in the box.

It's on the shelf above the desk.

Down the hall and to the left.