A preposition is a word that links a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to some other part of the sentence.
Prepositions can be tricky for English learners. There is no definite rule or formula for choosing a preposition. In the beginning stage of learning the language, you should try to identify a preposition when reading or listening in English and recognize its usage.
A preposition is used to show direction, location, or time, or to introduce an object.
Here are a few common prepositions and examples.
Used to specify days and dates:
Used to indicate a device or machine, such as a phone or computer:
Used to indicate a part of the body:
Used to indicate the state of something:
Used to point out specific time:
Used to indicate a place:
Used to indicate an email address:
Used to indicate an activity:
Used to indicate a location or place:
Used to indicate a shape, color, or size:
Used to express while doing something:
Used to indicate a belief, opinion, interest, or feeling:
Q. Identify all prepositions in the following sentences.
After flying for many hours, we finally got off the airplane. We walked out the exit and went to the baggage claim area. There were hundreds of different bags on the conveyer belt. I almost picked up the wrong one because it looked like mine.
After flying for many hours, we finally got off the airplane. We walked out the exit and went to the baggage claim area. There were hundreds of different bags on the conveyer belt. I almost picked up the wrong one because it looked like mine.
Q. Choose a correct preposition in the sentence.
(i) I want to lose 5 kilogram ____ (on, at, in) one month.
in
(ii) Could you get me this pants ____ (on, at, in) a larger size?
in
(iii) She seems to be interested ____ (on, at, in) Psychology.
in
(iv) I will come to pick you up ____ (on, at, in) 2 pm tomorrow.
at
(v) This class will be held ____ (on, at, in) Mondays.
on
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