Prepositions are small but powerful words that help us understand the relationship between other words in a sentence. They show connections related to time, place, direction, and more. Let’s break them down:
1. Simple Prepositions
These are single words that directly show relationships.
Examples: in, on, at, by, for, from, with, over, under, to, of, about
2. Compound Prepositions
Formed by adding a prefix (like a- or be-) to a word, often written as one.
Examples: across, along, among, around, before, behind, beneath, beside, between, beyond, inside, outside, within
3. Phrasal/Complex Prepositions
Two or more words working together as one preposition.
Examples: according to, because of, in front of, due to, instead of, in addition to, on behalf of
4. Prepositions of Time
Show when something happens.
Examples: at (specific time), on (days), in (months/years), before, after, during, since, until
5. Prepositions of Place
Show where something is.
Examples: at (specific point), on (surface), in (space), above, below, beside, between, near, under
6. Prepositions of Direction
Show movement towards a location.
Examples: to, into, onto, towards, through, across, along, around, from
Learning Prepostion through Story:
1.in
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3.at
4.on
5.for
6.near
7.beacuse of
8.due to
9.on
10.at
11.at
12.in
13.above
14.beside
15.between
16.to
17.on
18.into
DeleteThe dog ran across the road.
He stood beside his best friend.
The meeting was cancelled due to heavy rain.
She sat on the stage.
We will meet at 5 p.m.
The concert is on Monday.
She was born in December.
The clock is above the door.
My shoes are under the bed.
We are going to the park.
The cat jumped off the roof.
The train moved through the tunnel.--- Good Job and being honest with your attempt. Kindly check the answer
1.makes
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3.does not like
4.go
5.watchs
6 studies
7.arrives
8.drink
9.do not play
10. Boils
11.walked
12.saw
13.ate
14.bought
15. Did not finished
16.began
17.talked
18.visited
19.did not go
20.ran
21.will go
22.will call
23.will start
24. Will not travel
25. Will help
26.will love
27.will open
28.shall cook
29.will not w we forget
30. Will fly
ReplyDelete1. Grammar & Tenses
You are practicing verb tenses and connectors, which is very good.
Sometimes you mix up simple present, past, and future → Keep revising with short daily sentences.
2. Vocabulary
You use basic words (good, best, study), but try to add synonyms (excellent, effective, learning).
Madam taught grammer execellently
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