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Wednesday, August 14, 2019

PREPOSITIONS


                               PREPOSITIONS

1)     Preposition of place (position)

in, on, between among, within, inside, below, in front of etc.

1)                The one sitting in the tree.

2)                My mother is in the kitchen.

3)                People  jammed into 15.5 sq.km.

4)                The bird is sitting arrogantly on a perch high in pine tree.

5)                Settle on a roof top.

6)                They had been many months at sea.

7)                Students made a glass case for its display at school.

8)                Each year a small group arrive at  st vincent place.

9)                In a two hectare park.

10)            Birds had not seen in the district.

11)            He is in Mumbai right now.

12)            People met in the park.

2)     Preposition of time (Point of time)

in, on, at, for, within, about, almost, nearly, before, after since etc.

1)                Then at 12 o’clock carter’s phone rang.

2)                He came after a business trip in October 1975.

3)                Programmes promised a flyover by Sam at 3.00 pm.

4)                Each year a small group arrive at 6 am.

5)                In Oct. 1976 sum was involved in a minor scandal.

6)                He went down to the park at six that morning.

3)     Preposition of Time Duration

across, into, towards, from, to, away, from, at, beyond etc.

1)                In less than four years.

2)                We have had it there for four days.

3)                From the day of the bird’s arrival.

4)                Once he disappeared for four days.

5)                Less than three weeks before the anniversary of his arrival.

6)                Two years after setting in south Melbourne.

4)     Preposition of Direction

1)                Children rushed to St. Vincent.

2)                The gardener pointed out of the window at St. Vincent Place.

3)                Families started coming from all over Melbourne.

4)                He would fly through the trees.

5)                He carried it high in the air.

6)                He went down to the park.

7)                He station received 600 phone calls from around the country.

Preposition Poem

The Summer

Inside the school house

Towards the window, she stares.

After the bell rings

Among her schoolmates she runs, Through the hallways, Past the Classrooms.

Outside the warm fresh air, Behind her are long days of fun. Without a thing to worry about Under the warm she lies.

Near her a butterfly flies,

Across the sky a rainbow spreads.

With her friends she goes to the beach. About the waves she dreams, Beyond the praises she runs.

Inside the house she never steps

On the hills of grass she rolls

Into another lazy day she goes Since summer came around.

Prepositions and their use

Preposition

How it is used

Example

Showing Time

exact time

at 5 pm

At

meal time

at lunch

 

parts of the day

at lunch

 

age

at dawn at age 20

By

a limit in time

by sundown

 

in the sense of at the latest

by the due date

In

season months years

in the summer

 

durations

in December

 

after a certain period of time

in 1992 in the same year in an hour

On

days of the week

on Monday

 

parts of the day where the day is

on Friday night

 

names and dates

on December 15th

Ago

a certain time in the past

5 years ago

After

a point in time that follows another

after the games;

 

point in time

after the accident.

Before

a point in time that precedes another

before leaving;

 

point in time

before breakfast; before 2004

During

Something that happened / will happen

during the night;

 

in a specific period of time

during war during holidays

For

Over a certain period in the past

for 12 years, for ten days

Past

telling the time

ten past eight (8:10)

Since

from a certain period of time

Since 1990;

 

(point of time)

Since independence

throughout

Something that happened / will happen

throughout the year;

 

continuously in a specific period of time

throughout the ordeal

To

telling time from an earlier time to a

ten to five

 

later time

1 PM to 3 PM

 

Preposition

How it is used

Example

up (to)

from an earlier point to a later point

up (to) now

Showing place

an object’s method position or position

at the airport;

At

after it has moved

at the ceremony

 

meeting place or location point of

at home;

 

direction a target

at the desk turning at the intersection throwing the snowball aim at the target

By

close to alongside of

by the school by the window

In

in an enclosed space

in the garage, in an envelope

 

in a geographic location

in Europe; in Texas

 

in a print medium

in a book; in a magazine

On

for a certain side

on the left

 

for river / lake

London lies on the Thames

 

for a floor in a house

on the floor

 

for television, radio

on the air, on TV

About

around or outside of at but not

about city

 

exactly on

about five feet tall

 

related to

about my father’s business

Above

Suspended higher than something else

above the door

 

superior to

above me in rank

After

in pursuit

chasing after the robbers

 

a point further from an earlier poin

the corner after the big house

Against

learning on

against the door

 

opposite to or facing

against the wall

Along

tracing the length of, without emphasis

along the hallway;

 

in the ends

along the road

Among

in the company of (three or more)

among friends

 

in a crowd

among the masses

 

the end of a long list

among other things


Preposition

How it is used

 

Example

Around

Location of something

 

drive around the block

 

explaining a period of time

 

around 4 o’clock

Before

in the front in terms of space

e

before the emperor; before God

Behind

on the back side of a point i

n space

behind the car; behind her smile

Below

something lower than or un

der Neath

below the stairs;

 

something else

 

below expectations

From

in the sense of where from

 

a flower from the garden

Into

enter a room / building

 

go into the kitchen / house

Onto

movement to the top of so

 mething

jump onto the table

Over

covered by something else

“more than”

put a jacket over your shirt over 16 years of age

 

“getting to the other side’

 

walk over the bridge

 

overcoming an obstacle

 

climb over the wall

Through

something with limits on to and the sides

p, bottom

drive through the tunnel

Towards

movement in the direction

of something

go 5 steps towards the

 

(but not directly to it)

 

house

 

Other Importa

nt Prepositions

 

 

About

For topic, meaning what ab

out

we were talking about you

At

For age

 

she learned computer at 65

Beside

By the side of

 

beside temple, beside school

Besides

In addition to

 

besides his business

till

up to a certain point in time (in colloquial English)

 

waited for her till 10 o’clock

Until

up to a certain point in time

 

until the end;

 

how long something is going

 to last

until sunrise

By

Who made it

 

a book by Charles Dickens

 

rise or fall of something

 

prices have risen by 10 percent

 

travelling (other than walking horse riding)

       or

by car,  by bus

Preposition

How it is used

Example

From

who gave it

a present from uncle

 

to experience pain / a disease

suffering from fever

In

entering a car / taxi

get in the car

Of

Who / what did it belong to

a page of the book

 

What does it show

the picture of a place.

Off

Leaving a public transport vehicle

get off the train

On

Walking or riding on horseback

on foot, on horseback

Out of

leaving a car / taxi

get out of the taxi

On

for a certain side for

on the left

 

a river / lake

London lies on the Themes

 

for a floor in a house

on the floor in

to

In preference

I prefer coffee to tea.

 

Listening

Listening to music.

SENTENCES APPEARED IN THE BOARD EXAMINATION :-


1.                Most children remain …. school …. the ages of six and sixteen. (Feb. 2008) (Rewrite using the appropriate prepositions)

2.                He sailed across the sea and landed on the shore. (Oct. 2008)

(Point out what the underlined prepositions suggest  - time / place / movement)

3.                We completed the work …. thirty minutes and then left …. the station. (Feb. 2009) (Use suitable prepositions)

4.                The main drawback … the area is its distance ….. the railway station. (Oct.2009) (Fill in the blanks with proper prepositions)

5.                We have a break … tea. We start again ….. 3.30 p.m. (Feb. 2010) (Fill in the blanks with proper prepositions)

6.                The boy was looking … the hoarding which was just ….. his school building.

     (Insert suitable  prepositions)                (Feb. 2011 A, B)

7.                Every man is conditioned … the age … which he lives.

        (Fill in the blanks with proper prepositions.)                (Oct. 2011)

8.                A massive non- co-operation movement was … full swing all …. the country. (Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions)

9.                He wanted to look … the beautiful girl … the platform.

        (Fill in the blanks with proper prepositions) (Feb. 2013)

10.            I was … my regular walk through the forest  … 9 a.m.

        (Fill in the blanks with proper ‘prepositions’)             (Feb. 2014)

11.            The lady took the girls … a hall where they met a few more girls who were waiting …

her instructions.

(Fill in the blanks with proper ‘prepositions’)              (Oct. 2014)

12.            The police … Monday arrested five men  … cheating city businessman.

(Fill in the blanks with proper ‘prepositions’)

13.            In a meeting, the physical teacher decided to spend two hours … the playground …

warm-up.

(Fill in the blanks with proper ‘prepositions’)              (Oct. 2015)

14.            One of the things that distinguishes man … other animals is the power … speech.

 

(Rewrite the sentence using the appropriate ‘prepositions’)

(Feb. 2016)

15.

Meet me … 10:30 a.m. … Monday.

 

 

(Fill in the blanks with suitable ‘prepositions’)

(Oct. 2016)

16.

They stood … silence as a mark … honour to her.

 

 

(Fill in the blanks with suitable ‘prepositions’)

(Feb. 2017)

17.

I cut the apple … a knife and gave it … my sister.

 

 

(Fill in the blanks with proper ‘prepositions’)

(July 2017)

18.

She was able to talk … the group … her experience.

 

 

(Fill in the blanks with suitable  ‘prepositions’)

(Feb. 2018)

19.      In fact every experience … an international character gives us on opportunity …

develop.

 

(Fill in the blanks with appropriate ‘prepositions’)

(July 2018)

20.

I spent my holiday …. some friends … a wooden house. (Fill in the blanks with appropriate ‘prepositions’)

(Feb. 2019)

21.

He dived ….. the river and swam …. an hour.

(July 2019)

(Rewrite the sentence using appropriate ‘prepositions’)

22.         Nashik city recorded 52.7 mm rain … the four hours …. 3.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. on Friday.

(Fill in the blanks with suitable  ‘prepositions’) (Feb. 2020) 

SENTENCES FOR PRACTICE :-

1.                My mother is ….  the kitchen.

2.                I am always …. home …. Sunday morning.

3.                It appears, I have not been to the theatre …. ages.

4.                He was in the hospital …. January …. March.

5.                Can you distinguish …. these two words ?

6.                We have been living …. Mumbai …. 1996.

7.                He sat …. the chair to write a letter.

8.                I am tired …. walking, I need some rest.

9.                I put my books …. the table.

10.            He swam …. the river.

11.            He is …. a cheerful mood.

12.            The examination will be held …. 11:00.am. …. 2:00 pm.

13.            He was the Chief Minister …. the state …. 1999 to 2002.

14.            I want to be active …. the last breath …. my life.

15.            The school is far …. the house and it is difficult …. this little child to go there daily

….foot.

USE OF PREPOSITIONS :-

   

b)                It came on the seventh day.

c)                 For his motivational talks across the world.

Do you know what the underlined prepositions indicate in these sentences ?

Yes, you notice that ‘in’, ‘on’ and ‘across’ indicate place, time and direction respectively.

Q.      Now improve the following sentences inserting in, on, at, across, to, into, wherever necessary.

1.                The film finishes at 10 o’clock the evening.

2.                She usually visits me Saturday afternoon.

3.                I usually go bed midnight Sunday.

4.                She met me the Prize Distribution Ceremony a hotel.

5.                They sailed the sea and took rest the seashore.

6.                Indians celebrate Republic Day the 26th January.

7.                Ambulances rushed the injured the hospital.

Activity :- Make sentences of your own using the following propositions.

in, into, inside

to, towards, down

on, onto, above

below, under, beneath

over, beside, besides

underneath,  between

for, from, since

among, amongst













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