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PREPOSITIONS- General English
- April 27, 2021
- Posted by: Maya
- Category: General English General English Study material

PREPOSITION: Preposition placed before a noun or pronoun and shows the relationship between the Noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence.
E.G: He plays to by tickets
Take your friend with you
OBJECTS OF PREPOSITION:
Noun or pronoun which follows a particular preposition in a sentence-OBJECT
He prefer to travel by train object
PREPOSITION OF TIME
- AT is used: a) With a definite point of time
- b) With festivals
E.G 1. I usually get up at 5 o’clock
- She leaves her house every day at 9 a.m
- He will come at Holi
- IN is used: a) with the parts of the day (with noon, used at), months, seasons and years.
- b) With the future tense referring to the period in which action may take place
E.G 1. He takes a walk in the afternoon
- In summer the weather is warm
- You must be careful in future
- ON is used with days and dates
E.G 1. My brother will arrive on Monday
- My birthday is on the first of June
- BY refers to the latest time at which an action will be over
E.G The examination will be over by 5 p.m
- FOR is used with perfect continuous tense showing the duration of action
E.G I have been here for three years
- SINCE is used with the point of time when action begins and continues:
E.G 1. He has been ill since last Tuesday
- Since 1980, shalini has lived in Delhi
- 7. FROM refers to the starting point of action:
E.G 1. This water came from a spring
- She came from USA
- BEFORE AND AFTER when something happened, happens or will happen in relation to other things
E.G 1. Before we discover this mall, we first withdraw some cash
- We will not leave before 2 a.m
- Priya came before Rahul and after Raman
- AROUND AND ABOUT to convey uncertainty/inaccurate or having errors of time
E.G 1. The police arrive around 8 am
- I think they are talking about election
- DURING AND THROUGHOUT
E.G 1. The contest will be held in three rounds throughout the month of Aril and May
- I learned how to drive a car during the holidays
- ON TIME, IN TIME, IN GOOD TIME
E.G 1. The flight is on time (according to schedule, punctual)
- I just reached to examination hall as its start exam (before a time limit expires)
- She arrives at the airport in good time (in a reasonable time)
PREPOSITION OF POSTATION/PLACE
- AT refers to an exact point:
E.G 1. The tourist stayed at the Shimla Hotel.
- He studied at Oxford
- IN refers to large areas:
E.G He lives in Bombay
- BETWEEN is used for two persons or two things
E.G 1. Share these sweets between him and me
- It is a secret between you and me
- AMONG is used with more than two persons or things (but before the word which starts with a consonant letter)
E.G Divide the sweets among the three boys.
- 5. AMONGST is also used with more than two persons or thing (but before the word which starts with a vowel letter)
E.G Divide the sweets amongst us.
- BELOW is used for lower than:
E.G 1. When the sun sets it goes below the horizon
- Your work is below average.
- ABOVE is used for higher than
E.G 1. The sun rose above the horizon
- We were flying above the clouds.
- UNDER is used for vertically below
E.G It is shady under the trees
- OVER is used for vertically above
E.G 1. There is an aircraft coming over
- The bathroom is over the kitchen
- BENEATH means a lower position
E.G The grounds was slippery beneath her
- ON used to relate to something with a surface
E.G 1. The lights are hanging on the wall
- The books are on the table
PREPOSITION OF DIRECTION
- TO is used to express motion from one place to another
E.G He walked to the river and back
- TOWARDS refers to direction:
E.G 1. He saw me running towards him
- She glanced towards the mirror
- INTO denotes motion towards the inside of something
E.G He fell in to the well
- AT refers to aim
E.G He aimed at the bird
- FOR denotes direction
E.G 1. I will leave for Pune today
2 The Minister left for the U.K
- AGAINST shows pressure
E.G 1. She leaned against a tree
- I am standing against the wall
- OFF refers to separation
E.G 1. He was wiping sweat off his face
- Shallu fell off his chair in a swoon
- FROM refers to the point of departure:
E.G 1. The man perfect from his friends
OTHER USES OF PREPOSITION
- ABOUT shows nearness
E.G 1.His father is about to retire
ALONG stands for in the same line
E.G 1. The current passes along the wire here
- AFTER refers to sequence
E.G 1. She came after me
- ACROSS means from one side
E.G 1. She ran across the field
- BEFORE stands for in front of
E.G 1. The garage is before the road
- BEHIND means at the back of
E.G 1. The sun went behind a cloud
- BEYOND means on the farther side of
E.G Love is beyond all human control
- BESIDE means by the side of
E.G I sat down beside my wife
- BESIDES means in addition to
E.G He is guilty of five killings and more besides
- OF used for belonging to, relating to, or connected with, number or amount
E.G 1. The first page of the book describes the poet struggle
- Don’t touch it .That’s the bag of my sister
- I drank three cups of milk