Shivam Ratnani Week 5 "Betwixt"

Betwixt:

(Preposition) Between (two people or things).

(Adverb) In the space separating two people or things; in between.

“...almost all of us [were] born in New England, [we are] divided betwixt natural affection to our nearest relations and good faith and friendship to our king and country...” - History questions

Believe it or not, for the first time ever, I learned that many of the words we use often are prepositional adverbs. These include above, below, above, between, etc. Since betwixt means between, the word is also a prepositional adverb. In fact, there are things called prepositional adjectives as well. Some examples of these would be at, in, of, etc. In the end, I chose this word because out of the 10 words on my list, this one taught me the most.

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