Prepositions
Prepositions help show relationships between words in a sentence — usually about *time, place,* or *direction*. Here are some of the most common ones with examples:
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| Prepositions |
1. *In* – The book is *in* the bag.
2. *On* – The keys are *on* the table.
3. *At* – Meet me *at* the station.
4. *To* – I’m going *to* the office.
5. *From* – She came *from* Paris.
6. *With* – I went *with* my friend.
7. *About* – We talked *about* movies.
8. *For* – This gift is *for* you.
9. *By* – The song was written *by* her.
10. *Of* – A glass *of* water.
11. *Over* – The plane flew *over* the city.
12. *Under* – The cat is *under* the bed.
13. *Between* – The shop is *between* the bank and the café.
14. *Behind* – The ball is *behind* the sofa.
15. *Through* – He walked *through* the tunnel.
16. *Into* – She walked *into* the room.
17. *Onto* – The cat jumped *onto* the roof.
18. *Out of* – He got *out of* the car.
19. *Before* – I arrived *before* noon.
20. *After* – We’ll go *after* lunch.

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