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preposition
[prep-uh–zish–uh n]
Prepositions are a very important part of English sentence formation. With exam point of view their knowledge is very very important to solve questions on cloze test, find the grammatical error etc. So here are a few prepositions examples with their correct use.
Prepositions Examples
- At, In
1) With reference to time,
At is used for a point of time, In for a period of timeAt In 1) He came at daybreak
2) At an early hour this morning the hall was fullHe was born in 1990
He will start at Five O’ Clock in the morning
2) With reference to space, at is used for small and less important places, villages, small towns.
In is used for large places, countries and large townsAt In He lives at Dev Nagar
He lives at Dev Nagar in JaipurHe lives in Jaipur
He lives at Dev Nagar in Jaipur - By, With:
By is used after verbs to express agent or order of action expressed by the verb. With is used with the instrument with which action is doneBy With The farmer was killed by a thief with his knife The tree was cut by a man with an axe - On, Upon
On is used in speaking of things at rest. Upon is used in speaking of things in motionOn Upon I sat on the ground The cat sprang upon the table - In, Into:
In implies a state of rest or position inside anything. Into denotes motion towards of inside of anything.In Into He is in his room He fell into the river - In, Within:
In denotes at the end of some future period, Within means ‘before the end of’In Within He will return in a week (at close of week) He will return within a week (in less than a week) - After, In:
‘After’ is used to denote after time is passed where as ‘In’ denotes at the end of period of time in the future.After In She will come after a week She will come in a week - Since, For:
‘Since’ is used to denote a point of time in the past, For can be used to demote a point of time in present, future or pastSince For They have been sleeping since morning They have been married for 25 years - Since, From:
‘From’ can be used in present or future time.Since From I have not met her since last week He school begins from today - Before, For:
Before is used in negative and affirmative sentences alike to denote a point of future time. For is used in Negative sentence to denote a period of future time. For is used in negative sentence to denote a period of future timeBefore For I shall be there before 6 o’ clock I shall not be there for (not before) an hour - Between, among. Between is used when 2 objects are there, where as among is used for more than 2 objects
Between Among A quarrel arose between two friends The brave soldiers quarreled among themselves - Beside, Besides. beside Means by the side of; besides mean in addition to;
Beside Besides He sat beside me Besides helping her, he helped her with money.
We hope these prepositions examples help you.