ASSIGNMENT No: 1
Preposition
A
preposition is a word that shows the relationship between two things. The prepositions show the relationships between a plane and a
cloud. Below is a list of most common prepositions:
Prepositions for Time, Place,
and Introducing Objects
Time
On
is
used with days.
I
will see you on Monday.
The
week begins on Sunday.
At
is
used with noon, night, midnight, and with the time of day.
My
plane leaves at noon.
The
movie starts at 6 p.m.
In
is
used with other parts of the day, with months, with years, with seasons.
He
likes to read in the afternoon.
The
days are long in August.
The
book was published in 1999.
The
flowers will bloom in spring.
Since,
for, by, from—to, from—until, during, (with)in –
expresses extended time.
She
has been gone since yesterday. (She left yesterday and has not
returned.)
I'm
going to Paris for two weeks. (I will spend two weeks there.)
The
movie showed from August to/until October. (Beginning in August,
ending in October.)
I
watch TV during the evening. (For some period of time in the evening.)
We
must finish the project within a year. (No longer than a year.)
Place
In
–
describes the point itself.
There
is a wasp in the room.
Inside
–
expresses something contained.
Put
the present inside the box.
On
–
talks about the surface.
I
left your keys on the table.
At
–
talks about a general vicinity.
She
was waiting at the corner.
Over,
above –
when the object is higher than a point.
He
threw the ball over the roof.
Hang
that picture above the couch.
Under,
underneath, beneath, below – when the object is lower than a point.
The
rabbit burrowed under the ground.
The
child hid underneath the blanket.
We
relaxed in the shade beneath the branches.
The
valley is below sea-level.
Near,
by, next to, between, among, opposite – when the object is close to a point.
She
lives near the school.
There
is an ice cream shop by the store.
An
oak tree grows next to my house
The
house is between Elm Street and Maple Street.
I
found my pen lying among the books.
The
bathroom is opposite the kitchen.
Introduce
objects of verbs
At
–
with verbs glance, laugh, look, rejoice, smile, and stare
She
took a quick glance at her reflection. (exception with mirror: She took
a quick glance in the mirror.)
You
didn't laugh at his joke.
I'm
looking at the computer monitor.
We
rejoiced at his safe rescue.
That
pretty girl smiled at you.
Stop
staring at me.
Of
–
with verbs approve, consist, and smell
I
don't approve of his speech.
My
contribution to the article consists of many pages.
He
came home smelling of alcohol.
Of/About
–with
verbs dream and think
I
dream of finishing college in four years.
Can
you think of a number between one and ten?
I
am thinking about this problem.
For
–
with verbs call, hope, look, wait, watch, and wish
Did
someone call for a taxi?
He
hopes for a raise in salary next year.
I'm
looking for my keys.
We'll
wait for her here.
You go buy the tickets, and
I'll watch for the train.
If
you wish for an "A" in this class, you must work hard.
Frequently
Misused Prepositions
Prepositions
may sometimes be confused because of slang and the general informality of talk.
Here are some frequently misused prepositions.
beside,
besides.
Beside means next to, whereas besides means in addition.
The
comb is beside the brush.
Besides
planning the trip, she is also getting the tickets.
between,
among.
Generally, between is used when two items are involved;
with
three or more, among is preferred.
Between
you and me, he is among friends.
due
to.
Due to should not be used as a preposition meaning because of.
Because
of (not due to) his speeding, we were all ticketed.
inside
of. The
of is always unnecessary.
Stay
inside the house.
The
man stayed outside (not outside of) the post office.
Exercise: Fill in the blanks
with suitable prepositions.
1)
We stayed ……… Mumbai………five days.
2)
There were not many people………
the meeting.
3)
The dog is lying…….. the floor.
4)
Put this picture………wall.
5)
The burglar jumped……… the compound wall.
6)
They live……..the same roof.
7)
His friends disagreed………. him…… that point.
8)
He is very different……… his brother.
9)
The stories in that book are full ……. interest.
10) The auditor
is entitled…….his remuneration.
11) The
salesman is very good……. English.
12) He will
travel……..train.
13) She
cares very much………… her mother.
14) He cuts
an apple…….. a knife.
15) Ram
came running………..the class.
16) This
road goes………….the jungle.
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