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A simple preposition is a one-word preposition. A compound preposition functions as a single preposition. It consists of two words such as according to, because of, different from, due to, and instead of. Examples of three-word compound prepositions are as far as, in addition to, in front of, and in spite of.
Simple propositions are declarative sentences which do not contain a connective. A compound proposition is a proposition that involves the assembly of multiple statements.
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