how and where are we use the preposition
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preposition is mainly used before nouns such as on,among,in at etc.....
u can use at such as..
1)A book is ____ table(on/in)
2)A herd is _____ grass(among/between)
it can make sentence more meaningfull
bt give proper words in sentence.....
by my own if u like than mark as brainliest r wshhhhhh
u can use at such as..
1)A book is ____ table(on/in)
2)A herd is _____ grass(among/between)
it can make sentence more meaningfull
bt give proper words in sentence.....
by my own if u like than mark as brainliest r wshhhhhh
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A preposition is an important part of the English language. It is used to show a relationship between the noun and pronoun in a sentence. A preposition must always be followed by a noun or pronoun in a sentence. It can never be followed by a verb. There are many examples of prepositions that will make it easy to understand how the parts of a sentence fit together and how the rules apply when it comes to using a preposition in a sentence.
Examples of Prepositions
There are five different types of prepositions:
{Simple prepositions}
{Double prepositions}
{Compound prepositions}
{Participle prepositions}
{Phrase prepositions}
Simple Prepositions!!!!!!
Simple prepositions are words like at, for, in, off, on, over, and under. These common prepositions can be used to describe a location, a time or place.
Some examples of common prepositions used in sentences are:
He sat on the chair.
There is some milk in the fridge.
She was hiding under the table.
The cat jumped off the counter.
He drove over the bridge.
She lost her ring at the beach.
The book belongs to Anthony.
They were sitting by the tree.
We are running in the gym today.
The sun is above the clouds.
She lives near her workplace.
He goes to work by train.
She drew the picture with a crayon.
He swam at the lake.
I walked down the street.
We located the key for the door.
She drove to the store.
The car went through the tunnel.
I got a package from a friend.
I have liked that song since 1999.
She put the flowers by the window.
The food was placed on the table.
Double Prepositions!!!
Double prepositions are two simple prepositions used together. Some examples are into, upon, onto, out of, from within.
Once upon a time, there was a beautiful princess.
The baby climbed onto the table.
It is up to us to find the answer.
The loud noise came from within the stadium.
She never leaves without her phone.
The bird sat atop the oak tree.
The caterpillar turned into a butterfly.
I was unable to get out of the appointment.
Compound Prepositions!!!
Compound prepositions are similar to double prepositions but are generally created by prefixing a preposition to a noun, adjective or adverb. Some examples are about, across, among, beside, before, above, along, inside, between, around, behind, below, beneath.
She sat beside Marie.
I attended a quick meeting before leaving for the day.
A terrible storm raged across the mountains.
My dog ran along the track with me.
He found a penny beneath the couch.
He was between jobs at the moment.
My car is parked behind the store.
There was a tunnel running underneath the city.
Participle Prepositions!!!
Participle (or participial) prepositions have endings such as -ed and -ing. Examples are words such as considering, pending, concerning, provided.
She is interested in anything concerninghorses.
He works one job during the day and another at night.
The dog kept following him home.
All the neighbors were there including the new one.
The principal was asking questions regardingher behavior.
Considering his age, he did a great job.
He was frustrated at the situation.
The teacher said no talking during class.
Phrase Prepositions!!!
Phrase prepositions include a preposition, an object and the object's modifier. Examples include phrases like because of, by means of, with regard to, and on behalf of.
I am attending the conference on behalf ofmy boss and colleagues.
The baseball game was cancelled because ofthe rain.
On account of the snow, our plane was delyed.
For the sake of the children, do not use that language!
He succeeded by means of determination.
We did not win in spite of practicing hard.
She plays ball as well as the boys.
In accordance with his request, his funeral will be private
That's it!!!
it will help you!!!!
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A preposition is an important part of the English language. It is used to show a relationship between the noun and pronoun in a sentence. A preposition must always be followed by a noun or pronoun in a sentence. It can never be followed by a verb. There are many examples of prepositions that will make it easy to understand how the parts of a sentence fit together and how the rules apply when it comes to using a preposition in a sentence.
Examples of Prepositions
There are five different types of prepositions:
{Simple prepositions}
{Double prepositions}
{Compound prepositions}
{Participle prepositions}
{Phrase prepositions}
Simple Prepositions!!!!!!
Simple prepositions are words like at, for, in, off, on, over, and under. These common prepositions can be used to describe a location, a time or place.
Some examples of common prepositions used in sentences are:
He sat on the chair.
There is some milk in the fridge.
She was hiding under the table.
The cat jumped off the counter.
He drove over the bridge.
She lost her ring at the beach.
The book belongs to Anthony.
They were sitting by the tree.
We are running in the gym today.
The sun is above the clouds.
She lives near her workplace.
He goes to work by train.
She drew the picture with a crayon.
He swam at the lake.
I walked down the street.
We located the key for the door.
She drove to the store.
The car went through the tunnel.
I got a package from a friend.
I have liked that song since 1999.
She put the flowers by the window.
The food was placed on the table.
Double Prepositions!!!
Double prepositions are two simple prepositions used together. Some examples are into, upon, onto, out of, from within.
Once upon a time, there was a beautiful princess.
The baby climbed onto the table.
It is up to us to find the answer.
The loud noise came from within the stadium.
She never leaves without her phone.
The bird sat atop the oak tree.
The caterpillar turned into a butterfly.
I was unable to get out of the appointment.
Compound Prepositions!!!
Compound prepositions are similar to double prepositions but are generally created by prefixing a preposition to a noun, adjective or adverb. Some examples are about, across, among, beside, before, above, along, inside, between, around, behind, below, beneath.
She sat beside Marie.
I attended a quick meeting before leaving for the day.
A terrible storm raged across the mountains.
My dog ran along the track with me.
He found a penny beneath the couch.
He was between jobs at the moment.
My car is parked behind the store.
There was a tunnel running underneath the city.
Participle Prepositions!!!
Participle (or participial) prepositions have endings such as -ed and -ing. Examples are words such as considering, pending, concerning, provided.
She is interested in anything concerninghorses.
He works one job during the day and another at night.
The dog kept following him home.
All the neighbors were there including the new one.
The principal was asking questions regardingher behavior.
Considering his age, he did a great job.
He was frustrated at the situation.
The teacher said no talking during class.
Phrase Prepositions!!!
Phrase prepositions include a preposition, an object and the object's modifier. Examples include phrases like because of, by means of, with regard to, and on behalf of.
I am attending the conference on behalf ofmy boss and colleagues.
The baseball game was cancelled because ofthe rain.
On account of the snow, our plane was delyed.
For the sake of the children, do not use that language!
He succeeded by means of determination.
We did not win in spite of practicing hard.
She plays ball as well as the boys.
In accordance with his request, his funeral will be private
That's it!!!
it will help you!!!!
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