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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 [u]in[/u] the box.

It's on the shelf [u]above[/u] the desk.

[u]Down[/u] the hall and to the [u]left.[/u]