Prepositions and how to use them
The word
preposition has two parts such as, pre that means before
and position that means place. So, preposition is a
word like off, on, in, onto,
at, into, up and down
followed by noun (noon), noun phrase (the window) or pronoun (you) , which show
place, time, and direction etc.
For example,
The trees
are in the park.
Alex put
the ball onto the table.
The moon
shines at night.
Here, in
the above mentioned two sentences in, onto and at
are prepositions.
According to the Oxford Advanced Learners’ Dictionary, “Preposition is a word or group of words, such as in, from, to, out of and on behalf of, used before a noun or pronoun to show place, position, time or method”.
According to the Oxford Advanced Learners’ Dictionary, “Preposition is a word or group of words, such as in, from, to, out of and on behalf of, used before a noun or pronoun to show place, position, time or method”.
Types of Preposition: There are five types of preposition which are
listed and discussed with examples
below.
1.Preposition
of Time
2. Preposition of Place
3. Preposition of Movement
4. Preposition of Instrument or Device
5. Preposition of Agent or Thing
1. Preposition of Time:
The preposition of time indicates what happened in the past, what happens in the present and what will happen in the future. The preposition of time includes in, on, at, before and after etc.
2. Preposition of Place
3. Preposition of Movement
4. Preposition of Instrument or Device
5. Preposition of Agent or Thing
1. Preposition of Time:
The preposition of time indicates what happened in the past, what happens in the present and what will happen in the future. The preposition of time includes in, on, at, before and after etc.
For example,
He was
born in 1995.
He was born
on March 7th, 1995.
I have
breakfast before/after my brother.
Preposition
in: We use the
preposition in for years,
months, seasons, centuries, particular time of a day, month, a year, and for
longer periods of time.
For example,
I first
met him in 2019 (year).
It is
always cold in December (month).
I have
breakfast on the balcony in summer (season).
I have
breakfast in the morning (particular time of a day).
Easter
holiday is in the 2nd week of April ( particular time
of a month).
Angela
Markel is probably the most highly educated Chancellor in this
century (century).
He
travelled to London in the holidays (longer periods of time).
Preposition
on: The preposition on is
used to indicate a day , particular days, and dates.
For example,
He goes to
church on Sunday (a day).
He bought
a present on my birthday (a particular day).
He was
born on February 25 , 1990. (a date).
Preposition
at: We use preposition at
for time of a clock, short and precise time.
For example,
I
normally wake up at 6:30 a. m. (time of a clock).
It gets
cold at night (precise time).
2.
Preposition of Place: The
preposition of place refers to these prepositions ( e.g. in, on, at) that can
be used to denote a place in the sentence.
For example,
He is in
the car.
He put
the book on the table.
We will
meet at the entrance of the library.
Preposition
in: We use preposition in
for indicating something is inside or within confined boundary, and this can be
anything like a country.
For example,
He has
got a pain in his back (inside).
We play in
the garden (boundary).
I live in
Germany (country)
Preposition
on: We use the preposition on
for referring to something with a surface or next to something.
For example,
There is
a small ball on the table.
The
images are on the second page.
There is
a beautiful picture on the wall.
Preposition
at: The preposition at is
used to denote a specific place or a point.
For example,
What did
you study at school/college (place)?
I met him
at the airport (point).
There is
no one at the information desk
(location as a point).
3.
Preposition of Movement: The
preposition of movement (e.g. to, into, towards) shows the direction towards a
specific destination.
For example,
I will go
to bed when I get tired.
I am
going to Liverpool next week.
He has
gone on vacation to Germany.
He came into
the room/house.
He put
the ball onto the table.
He put
the ball into the box.
He moved toward/towards
the door.
He went up
the stairs
He went down
the stairs.
4.
Preposition of Instrument or Device (by, with): These types of prepositions are used to join nouns to
other words in a sentence.
For example,
I went by
a train to Berlin.
He hit
his thumb with the hammer.
5.
Preposition of Agent or Thing (e.g. by, with, for, about): The
preposition of Agent expresses the casual relationship between a noun and other
part of the sentence.
For example,
A nice
book was written by Prof. Mair.
He is
always here for her.
This
article is about politics.
He
graduated with an honour’s degree.
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