Prepositions are words which show the relationship between a noun
or a pronoun object and some other words in the sentence. They are always
followed by nouns or pronouns. They are called "the biggest little words”
in English because they have very important functions.
Three Groups of Prepositions:
a.
Prepositions of place, position and direction.
b. Prepositions of time.
c. Prepositions for other relationships.
b. Prepositions of time.
c. Prepositions for other relationships.
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SOME COMMON
PREPOSITIONS
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PLACE
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POSITION
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DIRECTION
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TIME
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OTHER
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above
across along among at away from behind below beside between |
beyond
by down from in in front of inside into near off |
on
opposite out (of) outside over around through to towards under up |
after
before at by for during from in |
except
as like about with without by for |
Rule: è
They are always followed by a "noun", never followed by a verb.
By "noun" we include:
à Noun (dog, money,
love)
à Proper Noun (name) (London , Mary)
à Pronoun (you,him,us)
à Noun Group (my first car)
à Gerund (swimming)
If
we want to follow with a verb, we must use the "-ing" form which is
really a gerund or verb in noun form. è
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Subject + Verb
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Preposition
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"noun"
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The
pen is
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on
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the
table.
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He
lives
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in
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Henry
is looking
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for
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you.
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The
newspaper is
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under
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your
green book.
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Pascal
is used
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to
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English
people.
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She
isn't used
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to
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working.
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We
ate
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before
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coming.
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Prepositions of Time / Place at, in, on à
à At for
a PRECISE TIME
à In for MONTHS, YEARS,
CENTURIES and LONG PERIODS
à On for DAYS and Dates
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At
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In
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On
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At
4:30 pm
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in
March
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on
Monday
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At
3 o'clock
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In
Winter
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On
6 March
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At
noon
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In
the summer
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On
22 Dec.2012
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At
dinnertime
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In
1990
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On
Christmas Day
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At
bedtime
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In
the next century
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On
your birthday
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At
the moment
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In
the future
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On
New Year's Eve
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Notice that use of the prepositions of time in and on in these common expressions è
àIn the morning /On Monday morning
àIn the mornings / On Sunday
mornings
àIn the afternoon(s) / On Sunday
afternoons
àIn the evening(s) / On Friday
evenings
Note : When we say next,
last, this, every we do not use at,in,on.
àI went to New York last June (not in
last June)
àShe is coming back next Monday. (not on next Monday)
àI go home every Easter . (not at every Easter)
àWe'll call you this afternoon. (not in this afternoon)
àShe is coming back next Monday. (not on next Monday)
àI go home every Easter . (not at every Easter)
àWe'll call you this afternoon. (not in this afternoon)
Place: at, in, on
In
General:
à At for a POINT (dog, money, love)
àIn for an ENCLOSED SPACE
àOn for a SURFACE
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At
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In
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On
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At
the bus stop
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In
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On
the wall
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At
the corner
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In
the garden
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On
the ceiling
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At
the entrance
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In
a box
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On
the floor
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At
the crossroads
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In
a building
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On
the carpet
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At
the top of the page
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In
a car
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On
a page
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Some other common uses of at / on / in
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At
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In
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On
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At
home
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In
a car
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On
a bus
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At
work
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In
a taxi
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On
a train
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At
school
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In
a helicopter
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On
a plane
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At
university
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In
an elevator
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On
a bicycle
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At
the top
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In
the sky
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On
the radio
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At
the bottom
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In
the street
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On
the left
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At
the side
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In
a row
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On
a horse
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At
reception
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In
a boat
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On
a boat
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Note : Notice how we can use on a boat or in a boat depending on the type and the size of the particular boat/ship.
More Prepositions
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Prepositions
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use
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Example
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during
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while
in
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during
the film,during the war, during my stay
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for
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for
two days, for an hour
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from / to
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from
Saturday to Monday, from 5 to 9
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between
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the
time period from one to another
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between
1986 and 2012, between Saturday and Monday
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until/till
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before
a certain time
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until/till
Sunday,5 o'clock
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by
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at
the least
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by
Tuesday, by next month, by tomorrow
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to
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movement
towards
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to
school, to work, to the station
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into
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movement
towards inside something
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into
the cinema, into the car
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out of
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to
leave a place/a thing
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out
of the cinema,out of the car
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by
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near/next
to/beside
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LINK
stand by me, by the lake
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through
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through
the tunnel, through the room
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across
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opposite
ends
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across
the river, across the street
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against
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against
the wall, against the door
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into
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movement
towards inside something
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into
the cinema, into the car
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