Saturday, July 9, 2016

PREPOSITIONS

Preposition   Meaning   Examples
above  higher than, or over   The sun is above the clouds.
across  from one side to the other   It's dangerous to run across the road.
after- following something
- later than
- The boy ran after the ball.
- I'll phone you after lunch.
against- in opposition to
- in contact with
- Stealing is against the law.
- The sofa is against the wall.
along  from one end to the other   They are walking along the street. 
among  surrounded by   Peter was among the spectators. 
around- in a circle
- near, approximately
- He walked around the table.
- It costs around 50 euros.
before- earlier than
- in front of
- The day before yesterday.
- He bowed before the king.
behind   at the back of   Passengers sit behind the driver. 
below  lower than   His shorts are below his knees. 
beneath  under   The pen was beneath the books. 
beside  next to  The bank is beside the cinema.
between  in the space separating two
things 
  Mary sat between Tom and Jane. 
by  near, at the side of   The restaurant is by the river. 
close to  near   The school is near the church. 
down  from higher to lower   She pulled down the blind. 
for  what is intended  I bought this book for you.
from  where something starts or
originates
  The wind is blowing from the north. 
in  at a point within an area  The pen is in the drawer. 
in front of  directly before   The child ran out in front of the bus.
inside  on the inner part of   The bird is inside the cage. 
into  enter a closed space   He went into the shop. 
near  close to   The school is near the church. 
next to  beside   The bank is next to the cinema.
off  down or away from   He fell off the horse. 
on  in a position touching a surface   The plate is on the table.
onto  move to a position on a surface   The cat jumped onto the roof of the car. 
opposite  facing, on the other side   Eva sat opposite Tom at the table. 
out of- move from a closed space
- without
- He got out of the taxi.
- She's out of work.
outside  opposite of inside,
on the outer side 
  The garden is outside the house. 
over- above/across
- on the surface of
- The plane flew over the Atlantic.
- She put a sheet over the furniture.
past  beyond   She drove past the supermarket. 
round  in a circular movement   The earth moves round the sun. 
through  from one side to the other   The Seine flows through Paris. 
throughout  in every part of  The virus spread throughout the
country.
to  in the direct of / towards   On the way to the station. 
towards  in the direction of   The child ran towards her father. 
under  beneath, below  Water flows under the bridge. 
underneath  beneath   There was dust underneath the rug. 
up  towards or in a higher position   She walked up the stairs.

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