Thursday, 14 November 2013

PREPOSITIONS


    PREPOSITIONS

 Here are a few examples of important uses of more frequently used prepositions:

1. Above=higher than; over (above can be used only when there is no                                                                                                              contact)
    The birds were flying above the trees.(no contact between birds                                                                                                 and  trees)
2. Across=from one to the other (of)
    The new bridge is being built across the river.
3. After=later than; next; following in time and order
(i)                                Meet me after 6o’ clock.
(ii)                              She entrered the room after her mother.
4. Along=from one end of to the other end of;in a line next to the length of
(i)                                They were walking along the road.
(ii)                              Colourful trees grew along the road.

5. Among=surrounded by;from person to person;one of
(i)                                  She built a house among the mountains.
(ii)                                Divide the money among all of you.
(iii)                              Count me among your followers.

6. At=used to show a point of time ;used with something seen as a
                                                            point in space;towards
(i)                                  He asked me to meet him at 2 o’ clock.
(ii)                                He asked me to meet him at the post office.
(iii)                              He threw the ball at me.

7. Before=infront of; earlier than;in a more important position than
(i)                                    The thief was brought before the magistrate.
(ii)                                  She returned home before 2 o’ clock.
(iii)                                You should always try to put reason before emotion.

8. Behind=at the back of ;supporting ;inferior to
(i)                                      She stood behind her husband.
(ii)                                    When in trouble,her friends were always behind her;.
(iii)                                  Because of illness Raju is behind the rest of the class in
English.

9. Below=lower than; lower in amount,rank,etc.than
(i)                                   The picture hung just below the window.
(ii)                                 Childern below the age of five are not admitted here .
(iii)                               A Captain is below the general.

10. Between=used generally for to reference points to show position (or)
                      connection (or) division
(i)                                    She sat between her husband and her father.
(ii)                                  You can meet him between 5 and 6o’ clock.
(iii)                                She divided the cake between her tow children.
   (Normally between is used for two, but there are one (or) two exceptions:
   we shall share the bill between the three of us or Rajasthan lies between Haryana ,Gujarat and U.P)
11. By=near; beside; by way of; past; by means of; used to show the agent of    
            Action
(i)                                      When I saw her she was standing by the window.
(ii)                                    Due to urgent work she had to leave by the first train.
(iii)                                  She goes by my house everyday.
(iv)                                  Meghdoot   was written by  Kalidas.
12. For=used to show a receiver of something ;on behalf of ;
            in exchange for;in search of ;towards ;used for ;
            in support of ;during
(i)                                      She cooked the rice for her son.
(ii)                                    She signed the cheque for her husband.
(iii)                                  She gave me Rs.10,000 for my car.
(iv)                                  Many Indians went to Canada for good jobs.
(v)                                    The ship sailed for Madras last Sunday.
(vi)                                  This house is for living.
(vii)                                Most legislators were for the Chief Minister and very
Few against him.
         (viii)     She lived in Bombay for two years.
   13. From=used to show a starting point in time (or) in place(or) in order (or)             
                 position ; sent , given ,supplied , produced, or provided by ;
                 based on ; compared with ; showing seperation (or) distance
(i)                                      They worked from morning to night.
(ii)                                    Many birds come from morning to night.
(iii)                                  He rose from clerk to director of the company.
(iv)                                  These umbrellas are from Rs. 20.
(v)                                     Rice from Dehradun is sold in many shops.
(vi)                                  Bread is made from flour.
(vii)                                She is different from her sister in character.
(viii)                              No one noticed his absence from class.
(ix)                                  He lives 5 miles from the city center.
14. In=during a period of time; after a period of time ;used before the names         
           of the towns,cities,countries etc;used to show a state(or) position
             
(i)                                    she answered all the questions in 30 minutes.
(ii)                                  The train will leave in 2 hours.
(iii)                                Her sister lived in Bombay.
(iv)                                He had a knife in his hand.

15. Into=to the inside of(shows motion or direction or change of condition)
(i)                                    She asked me to come into the garden.
(ii)                                  They threw the book into the fire .
(iii)                                He wants to translate Shakespeare into Hindi.
(iv)                               The rain changed into snow.
16. In front of=in the position directly before ; in the presence of
(i)                                    As the procession came out of the lane,the children  ran in front of it.
(ii)                                  We saw a car standing in front of our house .
17. Of =belonging to ;from ;about ;having
(i)                                    The wood of this table is quite old.
(ii)                                  Nepal is to the north of India.
(iii)                                He spoke of the good items he had known as a young boy.
(iv)                                She is a girl of much ability.
18. On=on top of (touching the surface);used to show a general    
             position;used to show a position in time; about
(i)                                   Can you see the cat on the roof?
(ii)                                 We are informed that the captain was on the ship.
(iii)                               They were married on june 20.
(iv)                               She gave a talk on socialism.
19. Over=above (without touching);above(touching);vertically above;about
(i)                                  A sign hung over the door .
(ii)                                Grass is growing over the airport.
(iii)                              There was a fan over the table.
(iv)                              The quarrel was over division of property.
20. Since=from a point in past time till now;during the period after
(i)                                    I haven’t seen her since last week.
(ii)                                  It is a long time since our last visit to Bombay
21. Through=in at one end and out at the other;by way of ;by means of ;
                     as a result of
(i)                                    They passed through a big door .
(ii)                                  The thief came in through the open window.
(iii)                                I bought this book through our teacher.
(iv)                                They lost the war through bad organization.
22. To=in the direction of ;as far as ; until ; for the attention(or) possession
           of
(i)                                    She threw the ball to me .
(ii)                                  I walked to the foot of the mountain.
(iii)                                He is busy from 2 0’ clock to 4 o’ clock.
(iv)                                He sent a present to his wife.
23. Under=lower than ; vertically below; less than
(i)                                    There is a black spot under her left eye.
(ii)                                  He sat under the fan.
(iii)                                He is under 10.
24. With=by means of; in the possession of ; in the company of
(i)                                    she writes with an old pen.
(ii)                                  I left my luggage with the station master .
(iii)                                She went to America with her husband.
                                                             
                                                 

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