Monday, October 16, 2023

Preposition

 Preposition

A preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. Prepositions are used to indicate location, direction, time, manner, and other relationships between different elements in a sentence. They often link nouns, pronouns, and phrases to other words in a sentence and help provide additional information about when, where, how, or in what manner something is happening.

Common prepositions include:

  1. In: She is in the house.
  2. On: The cat is on the table.
  3. Under: The book is under the desk.
  4. Beside: He is standing beside the car.
  5. Between: The ball is between the two players.
  6. Above: The birds are flying above the clouds.
  7. Below: The fish are swimming below the surface.
  8. Against: He leaned against the wall.
  9. With: She is talking with her friend.
  10. Without: He ate lunch without his friends.
  11. Through: The sunlight filtered through the trees.
  12. During: We met during the summer vacation.
  13. After: He arrived after the party.
  14. Before: She left before the rain started.
  15. Since: They have been friends since childhood.
  16. For: He will be away for a week.
  17. By: The letter was written by him.
  18. At: They will meet at the restaurant.
  19. Of: The story of the book is interesting.
  20. With: She painted the picture with watercolors.

Prepositions are crucial for understanding the relationships between different elements in a sentence, and using them correctly is essential for clear and effective communication in English.

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