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Preposition

Preposition A preposition connects a noun or pronoun to another word in the sentence, showing the relationship between them. Prepositions usually answer the questions where? or when?, telling about a person or object’s location in either time or space.

Preposition Word Bank in, over, past, since, through, toward, near, throughout, under, into, up, of, on, above, during, around, against, along, across, before, after, beyond, behind, beside, for, beneath, with, inside, until, outside, to, within, at, between, off

In general, we use: at for a POINT in for an ENCLOSED SPACE on for a SURFACE

Preposition of Place

Preposition of Place

Preposition 1

Preposition 2

Preposition 3

Preposition 4

Preposition of Time We use: at for a PRECISE TIME in for MONTHS, YEARS, CENTURIES and LONG PERIODS on for DAYS and DATES

Preposition of Time