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Noun & Prepositions

Noun & Prepositions

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Noun & Prepositions

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Prepositions and Nouns

A preposition is a word that expresses relations. Paired with a noun, a preposition can tell you precisely where an object is or the means by which something is accomplished. Prepositions are easy to spot because they typically follow the noun or pronoun that they modify.

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By

This preposition expresses causality or authorship. For example:


- I paid the bill by check.

- I broke the vase by mistake.

- I'm afraid I bought the wrong book by mistake.

- I saw Jack at the supermarket by chance.

- The opera "Otello" is by Giuseppe Verdi.

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In

This preposition expresses a conditional state of being.


- I fell in love with my wife at first sight.

- Call me in case he needs some help tomorrow.

- You'll find that he is, in fact, a very kind person.

- Is Alan in the picture anymore?

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On

Use this preposition to indicate a state of being or an intention.


- Help! The house is on fire!

- I really need to go on a diet.

- He went away this weekend on business.

- Did you break that glass on purpose?

- We went on an excursion to Versailles when we were in Paris.

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To

This preposition indicates the recipient of an action. It can also indicate destination.


- ​I did a lot of damage to my car the other day.

- We were invited to their wedding.

- Your attitude to your problems doesn't help them get resolved.

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With

Use this to describe relationships or connections.


- ​My friendship with Mary is wonderful.

- Have you had any contact with Sarah?

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https://www.thoughtco.com/use-prepositions-with-nouns-esl-4177353#:~:text=A%20preposition%20is%20a%20word,or%20pronoun%20that%20they%20modify.

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For

Use this preposition to indicate an objective.


- Let's go for a walk.

- We went for a swim as soon as we arrived.

- Would you like to come over for a drink?

- I'd love to come for a visit sometime.

- For example, the chairs have not been replaced in months.

- We should take a week off to relax.

- For instance, we could go to the beach.

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Of

This preposition expresses causality or the relationship between subjects.


- She is the cause of all his problems.

- He took a photograph of the mountains.

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Between

This preposition expresses the relationship between two or more things.


- The bond between the two friends was very strong.

- There is little contact between the two parents.

- There is no difference between those two colors.

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