Important Notes Preposition

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Important Notes : Preposition

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Definition-Preposition is a word which is


used before a noun or pronoun to tell its
position to another noun.

1. I put my laptop on the floor.

2. He jumped into the river.

In the first sentence, ‘on’ is a preposition


which tells the position of laptop to the floor.

In the second sentence, ‘into’ is a


preposition which tells the position of he to
the river.

Use Of Preposition

Use of across

1. one side to another

2. opposite side

3. both side

Ex. 1. There is a bridge across the river.

2. My friend lives across the river.

3. I put a towel across my shoulder.

Use of In and Into

1. In - inside to inside
2. Into – outside to inside (in motion)

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Ex. There is milk in the jug.

A dog fell into the well.

Use of on and upon

On – One object is already on another object in touching position.

Upon – One object comes upon another object (motion)

Ex. I put my mobile on the table.

He threw his shirt upon the floor.

Use of against

1. opposite direction

2. with the support of

3. not in favour

Ex. 1. It is difficult to swim against the current.

2. I put a ladder against the wall.

3. My neighbour is against me.

Use of between, among, amongst

Between – for two objects

Among – for more than two objects which starts with a consonant.

Amongst - for more than two objects which starts with a vowel.

Ex. Rahul is sitting between Sandeep and Arun.

Distribute these mangoes among the students.

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Please, do call the Salman Khan amongst us.

Use of In and At

At – name of small places

In – name of large places.

Ex. I live in Lucknow.

I live at Chinhat.

I live at Chinhat in Lucknow.

Use of since and for

Since – point of time

for – period of time

Ex. I have been working in this company since 2014.

He has been studying for three hours.

Use of beside and besides

Beside – side by side

Besides – in addition to

Ex. Yesterday, I saw smiti sitting beside Prem.

Besides the Ramayana, I bought The Bible.

WORDS FOLLOWED BY DIFFERENT PREPOSITION

Word Preposition Meaning

Vain of one’s beauty

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Vexed at one’s failure

Vexed with a person

Accuse of something

Acquit of charges

Admit of excuse

Admit to/into secret

Agree to proposal

Agree with a person

Agree on a matter

Arrive at conclusion

Arrive at a smaller place

Arrive in a bigger place

Aim at something

Appoint to some post

Associate with some group

Act from fear

Attend to something

Attend upon a person

Apologize to a person

Apologize for something

Bargain with a person

Bargain for something

Battle with a person

Battle for something

Congratulate on one’s success

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Cut into pieces

Cut in half

Charge with theft

Charge to a person

Deal in business

Deal with a person

Defend from all blames

Defend against enemies

Depend on a person

Depend upon a thing

Dispute with a person

Dispute about something

Escape from jail

Explain to a person

Enlarge on/upon something

Experience of a thing

Experience in doing something

Free from faults

Fond of music

Glory in success

Punish for something

Protect from harm

Protect against the water

Prohibit from doing something

Quarrel with a person

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Quarrel over a matter

Quarrel about something

Replace by something

Responsible for a thing

Responsible to a person

Reconciled with an opponent

Reconciled to one’s fate

Request for a thing

Similar to something

Sacred to a person

Subject to rules

Sorry for a person

Sorry about something

Think over a matter

Think of/about a thing

Useful for many purposes

Want of money

Zeal for something

Zest for Something

Abstain from something

Accede to request

Accord with something

Witness to something

EXERCISE

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1. No one can hinder him for doing this.

2. I beg pardon with you for being late.

3. I continued to smile on his threats.

4. She has strong antipathy of smoking.

5. He stood in the court charged with the murder of his wife.

6. In the morning, Mr. Chaudhari simply takes a glance on the newspaper headlines.

7. An honorary degree was conferred for him.

8. Shakespeare had a great insight over human nature.

9. He will enquire about the matter.

10. I have a lot of experience off teaching.

ANSWER :-

1. Use ‘from’ instead of ‘for’

2. Use ‘of’ instead of ‘with’

3. Use ‘at’ instead of ‘on’

4. Use ‘to’ instead of ‘of’

5. Use ‘before’ instead of ‘in’

6. Use ‘at’ instead of ‘on’

7. Use ‘on’ instead of ‘for’

8. Use ‘into’ instead of ‘over’

9. Use ‘into’ instead of ‘about’

10. Use ‘in’ instead of ‘off’

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