Prepositions may be defined as any word or group of words that relates a noun or a pronoun to another word in the sentence. Take a look at the following table for a list of some common prepositions: Prepositions never travel alone; they’re always with an object. In the earlier examples, the object of each preposition is elephant.
In English grammar, a preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. Prepositions are words like in and out, above and below, and to and from, and they're words we use all the time. How useful are prepositions? What is Skimming? Listen, speak, read, and write French 5 minutes a day. Mme.Blahout noreply@blogger.com Blogger 25 1.
How can we use these little words correctly?
Prepositions are used in many different ways in English - perhaps that's why a lot of people have problems with them.
First, they are used with time words:
- on Monday
- in the 20th century
- at night
Second, they are used to show where something or someone is:
- The plate is on the table.
- Julie is in the garden.
- The picture is on the wall.
Third, they are used after some adjectives:
- She is good at tennis.
- Scotland is famous for whisky
- I'm worried about my new job.
Fourth, they are used after some verbs:
- I'm listening to music.
- She is waiting for her friend.
- He borrows money from his sister.
Fifth, they are used after some nouns:
- She has trouble with remembering new vocabulary.
Finally, they are used in certain phrases:
- The bus arrived in the end.
- She arrived just in time for the film.
Prepositions Examples
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