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Preposition of Time |
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Prepositions of Position |
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Prepositions of Direction |
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Other uses of Prepositions |
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Important Prepositions |
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A Preposition is a word used with a noun or pronoun to show its relation to some other word in a sentence.
Preposition of Time
1. At is used:
(a) With a definite point of time
I usually get up at 5 o’clock.
She leaves her house every day at 9 a.m.(b) To indicate a specific activity or event
They are at a wedding.
He laughed at the joke.
She was at work when I called.
2. In is used:
(a) With the parts of the day, (with noon, use at), months, seasons and years.
He takes a walk in the afternoon.
In summer the weather is warm.(b) With the future tense referring to the period in which action may take place
You must be careful in future.
3. On is used with days and dates:
My brother will arrive on Monday.
My birthday is on the first of June.
4. By refers to the latest time at which an action will be over:
The examination will be over by 5 p.m.
5. For is used with perfect continuous tense showing the duration of an action:
I have been here for three years.
6. Since is used with the point of time when action begins and continues:
He has been ill since last Tuesday.
Since 1980, Shalini has lived in Delhi.
7. From refers to the starting point of an action:
This water came from a spring.
She came from USA.
1. At refers to an exact point:
The tourist stayed at the Tourist Hotel.
He studied at Oxford.
He is waiting at the door.
2. In refers to larger areas:
He lives in Bombay.
3. Between is used for two persons or two things:
Share these sweets between him and me.
It is a secret between you and me.
4. Among is used with more than two persons or things, but before the word which starts with a consonant letter:
Divide the sweets among the three boys.
5. Amongst is also used with more than two persons and things, but before the word which starts with a vowel letter.
Divide the sweets amongst us.
6. Above is used for higher than:
The sun rose above the horizon.
We were flying above the clouds.
7. Under is used for vertically below:
It is shady under the trees.
8. Below is used for lower than:
When the sun sets it goes below the horizon.
Your work is below average.
9. Over is used for vertically above:
There is an aircraft coming over.
The bathroom is over the kitchen.
10. Beneath means a lower position.
The ground was slippery beneath her.
1. To is used to express motion from one place to another:
We walked to the river and back.
2. Towards refers to directions:
He saw me running towards him.
She glanced towards the mirror.
3. Into denotes motion towards the inside of something.
She fell into a ditch.
4. At refers to aim.
He aimed at bird.
5. For denotes directions:
I will leave for Pune today.
The minister left for the U. K.
6. Against shows pressure:
She cleaned the edge of her knife against the plate.
He leaned against a tree.
7. Off refers to separation:
He was wiping sweat off his face.
Kim fell off his chair in a swoon.
8. From refers to the point of departure:
The man parted from his friends.
We scrambled from our trucks and ran after them.
1. About shows nearness:
I was about to go to bed when there was a knock at the door.
His father is about to retire.
2. Along stands for in the same line:
She led them along the corridor.
The current passes along the wire here.
3. After refers to the sequence.
She came after me.
Soon after, Faraday began his researches into electricity.
4. Across means from one side:
He blew a cloud of smoke across the table.
She ran across the field.
5. Before stands for in front of:
A thief was brought before the judge.
The garage is before the road.
6. Behind means at the back of:
She sat down behind the hedge.
The sun went behind a cloud.
7. Beyond means on the farther side of:
This is beyond his power.
Love is beyond all human control.
8. Beside means by the side of:
I sat down beside my wife.
9. Besides means in addition to:
Besides being a teacher, he is a skilled craftsman.
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