Correct Uses of Prepositions 6
(The word Preposition means ‘that which is placed before.’)
Examples:
The bird is in the cage.
He will meet me on Sunday in the evening.
His house is within municipal limits.
The cat jumped off the window.
2. A preposition is usually placed before its object, but sometimes it follows it; as:
Here is the book you asked for.
What are you looking at?
What are you thinking of?
3. Preposition may be divided into the following categories:
(a) Simple Prepositions:
e.g. at, by, for, from, in, of, off, on, out, through, till, to, up, with.
(b) Compound Prepositions:
e.g. about, above, across, along, amidst, among, around, before, behind, below, beneath, beside, between, beyond, inside, outside, underneath within, without.
(c) Phrasal Prepositions:
These are groups of words used with the force of single preposition: e.g. according to; along with; away from; because of; by means of; by way of; for the sake of; with regard to; in accordance with; in addition to; on behalf of; in favour of; in order to; in place of; in spite of; instead of; on account of; owing to; with reference to etc.
So, prepositions are usually put before the words they control; they show relations of different kinds, the commonest being of space (position, direction etc.), time, and various mental attitudes.
Correct Uses of Some Prepositions
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The preposition to and from indicate direction; as:
Mohan took Anil to his home.
Mohit has copied the words from the blackboard. -
Preposition in is used with names of countries and large towns; at is more often used when speaking of small towns and villages; as:
They live in Mumbai.
He lives at Paschim Vihar in Delhi.
I met him at Haridwar in Uttar Pradesh.
He is in London these days. - In and at are also used in speaking of things at rest; to and into are used in speaking of things in motion; as:
He is in his room.
Mohan jumped into the river.
He ran to school.
He is at the top of the class. -
With reference to time at is used for a point of time; in is used for a period of time in which something happens; as
I will start my work at 10 o’clock in the morning.
My brother was born in 2005. - On is used often in speaking of things at rest and upon of things in motion; as; He sat on a stool.
The cat jumped upon the table. - Till is used of time and to is used of place; as:
I slept till seven o’clock.
He walked to the end of the park. - With often denotes the instrument and by the agent; as;
He killed two birds with one stone.
He was stopped by a lunatic with a dagger. - Since is used before a noun or phrase denoting some point of time; in the past, for is used to denote a period of time in the present, past or future as:
I have been waiting for Ramesh since four o’clock.
I have eaten nothing since morning.
He has been sleeping for two hours. - Between is used with two persons or things; among with more than two; as:
There is a lot of difference between good and bad.
There are many good sportsmen among our class students. - Beside means by the side of, while besides means in addition to;
Besides scolding him, she hit him.
Beside his house there is a beautiful park.
Exercise 1
Fill in the blanks with at / on / in:
- …………………. 12 September.
- …………………. the evening.
- …………………. half past four.
- …………………. Wednesday.
- …………………. 2006.
- …………………. September.
- …………………. 25 August.
- …………………. Friday.
- …………………. 12.35.
- …………………. Christmas Day.
- …………………. Diwali.
- …………………. the morning.
- …………………. Wednesday morning.
- …………………. Saturday night.
- …………………. night.
- …………………. the end of the day.
- …………………. the weekend.
- …………………. summer.
Аnswers:
- on.
- in.
- at.
- on.
- in.
- in.
- on.
- on.
- at.
- on
- at.
- in.
- on
- on.
- at.
- at.
- at.
- in.
Exercise 2
Fill in the following with at / on / in:
- Where were you …………………. 16 January?
- I got up …………………. 7.30 this morning.
- I like getting up early …………………. the morning.
- My uncle got married …………………. October.
- Mohan and me first met …………………. 2005.
- Did you go out …………………. Friday evening?
- Did you meet me …………………. Saturday evening?
- Do you often play games …………………. the evening?
- Let us meet …………………. 5.30 tomorrow morning.
- I often go away …………………. the weekend.
- I am starting my new job …………………. 15 April.
- We often go to the beach …………………. summer.
- Vishal is not here …………………. the moment.
- Shreya’s birthday is …………………. March?
- Do you work …………………. Saturday?
Аnswers:
- on.
- at.
- in.
- in.
- in.
- on.
- on.
- in.
- at.
- at.
- on.
- in.
- at.
- in.
- on.
Exercise 3
Fill in the blanks with until / since / for:
- Mr. and Mrs. Khanna have been married …………………. 1995.
- I was tired this morning. I stayed in bed …………………. 9 o’clock.
- We waited for Sarika …………………. half an hour but she did not come.
- Have you just arrived?’ ‘No, I have been here …………………. half past six’.
- ‘How long did you stay at the party last night?’ …………………. midnight’.
- Mohan and I are good friends. We have known each other …………………. five years.
- I’m tired. I’m going to lie down …………………. a few minutes.
- Don’t open the door of the train …………………. the train stops.
- This is my house. I’ve lived here …………………. I was seven years old.
- Vikas has gone away. He’ll be away …………………. Friday.
- Next week I’m going to Chennai …………………. three days.
- I usually finish my homework at 4.30 p.m. but sometimes I do homework …………………. six.
- How long have you known Amita?’ …………………. we were at school together’.
- ‘Where have you been?’ I have been waiting for you …………………. twenty minutes.
Аnswers:
- since.
- until.
- for.
- since.
- Until.
- for.
- for.
- until.
- since.
- until.
- for.
- until.
- Since.
- for.
Exercise 4
Complete the following with in / at/ on:
- Don’t sit …………………. the grass. It’s wet.
- What have you got …………………. your bag?
- Look! There’s a man …………………. the roof. What’s he doing?
- There are a lot of fish …………………. this river.
- Our house is number 205—the number is …………………. the door.
- Is the cinema near here?’ ‘Yes, turn left …………………. the traffic lights’.
- I usually do my shopping …………………. the Shastri Market.
- My aunt lives …………………. Mumbai.
- There’s a small parkv …………………. the top of the hill.
- I think I heard the doorbell. There’s somebody …………………. the door.
Аnswers:
- on.
- in.
- on.
- in.
- on.
- at.
- in.
- in.
- at.
- at.
Exercise 5
Complete the sentences using opposite, beside, by, under, above, below, on, in front of and behind:
- The cat is …………………. the table.
- There is a big tree …………………. the house.
- The plane is flying …………………. the clouds.
- She is standing …………………. the piano.
- The cinema is …………………. the right.
- She is sitting …………………. the phone.
- The switch is …………………. the window. .
- The cupboard is …………………. the sink.
- There are some shoes …………………. the bed.
- The plant is …………………. the piano.
- Pal is sitting …………………. Urvashi.
- In Britain they drive …………………. the left.
Аnswers:
- under.
- behind.
- above.
- in front of.
- on.
- by/beside.
- below/under.
- above.
- under.
- by/beside.
- opposite.
- on.
Exercise 6
Complete the sentences using on, at, by, with, about:
- In tennis, you hit the ball …………………. a racket.
- She cuts vegetables …………………. a sharp knife.
- Do you know anything …………………. computers?
- My grandmother died …………………. the age of 94.
- I did not go to the football match, but I watched it …………………. television.
- My house is the one …………………. the red door on the right.
- These trains are very fast. They can travel …………………. very high speed.
- I don’t use my car very often. I prefer to go …………………. bike.
- Can you give me some information …………………. hotels in this town.
- He was arrested …………………. two policemen and taken to the police station.
- The buses here are very good. They are nearly always …………………. time.
- What would you like to drink …………………. your mead?
Аnswers:
- with.
- with
- about.
- at.
- on.
- with.
- at.
- by
- about.
- by.
- on.
- with/at.
Exercise 7
Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions:
- I am sorry …………………. what I have done.
- O God! Keep me …………………. sin.
- I bought i …………………. fifteen rupees.
- He broke the jug …………………. a hundred pieces.
- It has been raining …………………. yesterday.
- I have been working hard …………………. arithmetic.
- We suffered …………………. your neglect.
- The exercise was written …………………. me …………………. a ball pen.
- “Will you walk …………………. my parlour?” said the spider …………………. the fly.
- It is ten o’clock …………………. my watch.
- There is nothing new …………………. the sun.
- Do not cry …………………. pilt milk.
- You, boys, must settle it …………………. yourselves.
- The public are contending …………………. pickpockets.
- They drove …………………. Mumbai …………………. Pune.
Аnswers:
- for.
- from / off.
- for.
- into.
- since.
- at.
- from.
- by, with.
- into, to.
- by.
- under.
- over.
- among.
- against.
- from, to.