Examples:
(a) What are you thinking of ?
(b) Who were you talking to ?
It used to be thought as ungrammatical, to end a sentence with a preposition, but it is now well accepted.
When 'object' of the preposition is Relative Pronoun 'that', the preposition takes end position.
Examples:
(a) Here is the magazine that you asked for.
(b) This is the dish that she is fond of.
When 'object' of the preposition is infinitive (to + verb), the preposition is placed after infinitive.
Examples:
(a) This is a good hotel to stay at.
(b) I need a pencil to write with.
In some sentences, preposition is attached with the verb (These verbs take appropriate preposition with them).
Examples:
(a) I hate being laughed at.
(b) This I insist on.
In some cases the preposition comes in the beginning. These are usually interrogative sentences.
Examples:
(a) By which train did you come?
(b) For whom was instructions given?
At/In/On:
Note the use of these prepositions in reference of 'Time'
Note the use of these prepositions in reference of 'Place'
At/In/To/Into
On/Onto
With/By
Since/For/From
Beside/Besides
Between/Among
Among/Amongst
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