

P for Prepositions
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6th - 12th Grade
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Hitaishi Garg
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P for Prepositions
Prepositions are relationship words

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RULES
Prepositions must always be followed by a noun or pronoun.
Ex: The bone was for the dog.
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Prepositions of Direction
To refer to a direction, use the prepositions "to," "in," "into," "on," and "onto."
Ex: She drove to the store.
Ex: Don’t ring the doorbell. Come right in(to) the house.
Ex: The book is on the table.
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Multiple Choice
The pens are ------ the table.
in
under
on
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Multiple Choice
She walked------- the school.
in
at
to
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Prepositions of Time
To refer to one point in time, use the prepositions "in," "at," and "on."
Use "in" with parts of the day (not specific times), months, years, and seasons.
Use "at" with the time of day. Also use "at" with noon, night, and midnight.
Use "on" with days.
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Examples of Prepositions of Time: in, at, on
He reads in the evening. The weather is cold in December. She was born in 2007. We enjoy sun in winters.
I go to school at 6:45 am. He eats lunch at noon. She often goes for a walk at night. He woke up at midnight.
I work on Saturdays. He does laundry on Wednesdays.
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Multiple Choice
I feel lazy ------- Sundays.
in
on
at
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Multiple Choice
I return home ----- 1:00 pm.
in
on
at
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Multiple Choice
He plays -------- the evening.
in
on
before
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To refer to extended time, use the prepositions "since," "for," "by," "during," "from…to," "from…until," "with," and "within."
I have lived in Minneapolis since 2005. (I moved there in 2005 and still live there./ point of time)
He will be in Toronto for 3 weeks. (He will spend 3 weeks in Toronto/ period of time.)
She will finish her homework by 6:00. (She will finish her homework sometime between now and 6:00.)
She will graduate within 2 years. (Not longer than 2 years.)
I will collect data from January to June. (Starting in January and ending in June.)
He works part time during the summer. (For the period of time throughout the summer.)
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Multiple Choice
she will send info. ------ June to October.
for
in
from
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Multiple Choice
He will finish painting----- 6:00. (sometime between )
at
by
after
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Multiple Choice
My English teacher has been working in this school-------- 2014.
for
since
from
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Prepositions of Place
To refer to a place, use the prepositions "in" (the point itself), "at" (the general vicinity), "on" (the surface), and "inside" (something contained).
Ex : They will meet in the lunchroom. She was waiting at the corner. He left his phone on the bed. Place the pen inside the drawer.
To refer to an object higher than a point, use the prepositions "over" and "above." To refer to an object lower than a point, use the prepositions "below," "beneath," "under," and "underneath."
Ex : The bird flew over the house. The plates were on the shelf above the cups. Basements are dug below ground. There is hard wood beneath the carpet. The squirrel hid the nuts under a pile of leaves. The cat is hiding underneath the box.
To refer to an object close to a point, use the prepositions "near," "next to," "between," "among," and "opposite."
Ex : The park is near her house. Park your bike next to the garage. There is a deer between the two trees. There is a purple flower among the weeds. The garage is opposite the house.
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Multiple Choice
my house is ------ the school.
near
between
in
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Multiple Choice
The ball jumped ---- the wall. (in the air and crossed)
up
over
above
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Multiple Choice
Meet me ---- the main gate.
on
in
at
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Prepositions of Location
To refer to a location, use the prepositions "in" (an area or volume), "at" (a point), and "on" (a surface).
They live in the country. (an area)
She will find him at the library. (a point)
There is a lot of dirt on the window. (a surface)
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Prepositions of Spatial (spacial) Relationships
To refer to a spatial relationship, use the prepositions "above," "across," "against," "ahead of," "along," "among," "around," "behind," "below,"
"beneath," "beside," "between," "from," "in front of," "inside," "near," "off," "out of," "through," "toward," "under," and "within."
The post office is across the street from the grocery store. We will stop at many attractions along the way. The kids are hiding behind the tree. Walk toward the garage and then turn left. Please sign within the box.
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Multiple Choice
How dare you speak like this? Stay ---- your limits.
in
within
under
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Some Common Verb + Preposition Combinations
About: worry, complain, read
EX : He worries about the future. She complained about the homework. I read about the flooding in the city.
At: arrive (a building or event), smile, look
EX : He arrived at the airport 2 hours early. The children smiled at her. She looked at him.
From: differ, suffer
The results differ from my original idea. She suffers from asthma.
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Some Common Verb + Preposition Combinations
For: account, allow, search
EX : Be sure to account for any discrepancies. I returned the transcripts to the interviewees to allow for revisions to be made. They are searching for the missing dog.
In: occur, result, succeed
The same problem occurred in three out of four cases. My recruitment strategies resulted in finding 10 participants. She will succeed in completing her degree.
On: concentrate, depend, insist
EX : He is concentrating on his work. They depend on each other. I must insist on following this rule.
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Some Common Verb + Preposition Combinations
To: belong, contribute, lead, refer
EX : Bears belong to the family of mammals. I hope to contribute to the previous research. My results will lead to future research on the topic. Please refer to your workbooks.
With: (dis)agree, argue, deal
I (dis)agree with you. She argued with him. They will deal with the situation.
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Prepositions are relationship words

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