English Grammar
Prepositions & its Uses
Prepositions
AboutAboveAcross
AfterAgainstAlong
Among AroundAt
BeforeBehind Below
BeneathBesideBesides
BetweenBeyond But
By DespiteDown
ExceptFor From
In InsideInto
LikeNearof
OffOnOn to
Opposite Out ofOutside
OverPastSince
ThroughThroughout Till
To TowardsUnder
UnderneathUntilUpon
UpUptoWith
WithinWithout
Preposition Use, Examples

About

1. On the subject of - This is a story about Zebra.
2. Approximately - She is about ten years old.

Above

1. Higher than; over - The plane flew above the clouds.
2. Earlier on a page - There is a heading above each diagram.

Across

1. From one side to the other - We ran across the field.
2. On the other side of - There is a shop across the street.

After

1. Later in time - after ten o'clock; after lunch
2. Later in a series - Q comes after P in the alphabet.
3. In pursuit of - The dog ran after the cat.

Against

1. In opposition to - Theft is against the law.
2. Touching; supported by - I leaned my bicycle against the wall.

Along

1. Following the length of - We walked along the road.

Among

1. Within a group - The money was shared among three people.

Note - In formal English, among is usually used only when referring to more than two persons or things. In contrast, between is used when referring to two persons or things.

Around

1. Circling something - We walked around the block.
2. Surrounding - There is a fence around the garden.
3. In different parts of - I looked around the house for the keys.
4. In the other direction - We turned around and went back home.
5. Approximately - He is around six feet tall.

At

1. A specific location - at Gateway of India; at the park
2. A point in time - at 3 o'clock; at Christmas
3. A condition - at peace; at war; at rest
4. An activity - at work; at school; at play
5. Towards - Look at someone; wave at someone

Note - When referring to a specific location or to a point in time, at is usually used. When referring to a certain street or a certain day, on is usually used. When referring to a location as an area, or when referring to a unit of time longer than a day, in is usually used.

e.g. at Christmas; on Christmas day; in the Christmas holidays

Before

1. Earlier in time - before 3 o'clock; before Christmas
2. Earlier in a series - J comes before K in the alphabet.

Behind

1. At the back of - The little girl hid behind her father.
2. Late - I am behind in my work.
3. Cause; origin - Who was behind that idea?

Below

1. Lower than; under - below freezing; below sea level
2. Later on a page - Footnotes are provided below the text.

Beneath

1. Lower than; below - beneath the earth

Beside

1. Next to; at the side of - I sit beside her in class.

Besides

1. Also; as well as - We study other languages besides English.

Note the differing meanings of beside and besides. Beside is usually used with reference to a physical location.

Between

1. An intermediate location - Toronto lies between Montreal and Vancouver.
2. An intermediate time - between Christmas and New Year's Day
3. Intermediate in a series - B comes between A and C in the alphabet.
4. An intermediate amount - between five and ten people
5. Within a group of two - The money was shared between two people.

Beyond

1. Farther than - The mountains lie beyond the horizon.
2. Further than; exceeding - That was beyond my expectations.

But

1. Except - I have read all but the last chapter.

Note - But is used more often as a conjunction than as a preposition.

By

1. Near - a house by the sea
2. Past - He waved as he drove by the house.
3. Not later than - Try to finish the work by next week.
4. In units of - cheaper by the dozen; sold by weight
5. Through the means of - travel by plane; written by him
Note - By is often used in combination with verbs in the Passive Voice.

Despite

1. In spite of - We walked downtown despite the rain.

Down

1. To a lower position - The ball rolled down the hill.
2. Further along - He lives down the street.

During

1. Throughout a period - She works during the day.
2. Sometime within a period - An accident occurred during the night.

Except

1. Not including - I have visited everyone except him.

For

1. Duration of time - We walked for two hours.
2. Distance - I walked for five kilometers.
3. Purpose - I bought this jacket for you.
4. In the direction of - She left for New York.
5. In favor of - We are for the proposal.
6. Considering - The boy is clever for his age.

From

1. Place of origin - We left from Boston; he comes from Mexico
2. Start of a period of time - from now on; from yesterday until today
3. Start of a range - From 20 to 30 people were present.
4. Cause - He suffers from nervousness.
5. Source - I first heard the story from you.

In

1. Place thought of as an area - in London; in Europe
2. Within a location - in the room; in the building
3. Large units of time - That happened in March, in 1992.
4. Within a certain time - I will return in an hour.
5. By means of - write in pencil; speak in English
6. Condition - in doubt; in a hurry; in secret
7. A member of - He is in the orchestra; in the navy
8. Wearing - the boy in the blue shirt
9. With reference to - lacking in ideas; rich in oil

Inside

1. Within - They are inside the house.

Into

1. To the inside of - We stepped into the room.
2. Change of condition - The boy changed into a man.

Like

1. Resembling - That looks like him.
2. Appearing possible - It looks like rain.
3. Be in a suitable mood for - I feel like going swimming.

Near

1. Close to - near the school; near the ocean

Of

1. Location - east of here; the middle of the road
2. Possession - a friend of mine; the sound of music
3. Part of a group - one of us; a member of the team
4. Measurement - a cup of milk; two meters of snow

Off

1. Not on; away from - Please keep off the grass.
2. At some distance from - There are islands off the coast.

On

1. Touching the surface of - on the table; on the wall
2. A certain day - That happened on Sunday, on the 6th of June.
3. A certain street - on South Street
4. About - a book on engineering
5. A state or condition - on strike; on fire; on holiday
6. By means of - live on a pension; shown on television

Onto

1. To a position on - The child climbed onto the table.

Opposite

1. Facing - The library is opposite the fire station.

Out of

1. To the outside of - She went out of the room.
2. From among - We won two games out of three.
3. Motive - We spoke to them out of politeness.
4. Material - The bridge is made out of steel.
5. Beyond - out of control; out of danger

Outside

1. On the outer side of - outside the house
2. Beyond the limits of - outside my experience

Over

1. Above; higher than - There are cupboards over the sink.
2. Covering - We spread an extra blanket over the bed.
3. Across - I jumped over a puddle.
4. More than - It cost over ten dollars; it took over an hour
5. During - I saw him several times over the past week.
6. By means of - We made plans over the telephone.

Past

1. Up to and beyond - I walked past the house.
2. After (in time) - It was past 2 o'clock; half past two
3. Beyond - past belief

Since

1. From a specific time in the past - I had been waiting since two o'clock.
2. From a past time until now - I have been waiting here since noon.

Note - Because of its meaning, the preposition since is usually used in combination with a perfect tense. It should be noted that the preposition for can also be used with a perfect tense. However, when used with reference to time, for is usually followed by a phrase referring to a period of time; whereas since is usually followed by a phrase referring to a specific time.

e.g. I have known him for six months.

I have known him since January.

In the first example, for is followed by six months, which refers to a period of time. In the second example, since is followed by January, which refers to a specific time.

Through

1. Across; from end to end of - the main road through town
2. For the whole of a period - I slept through the night.
3. By means of - Skill improves through practice.

Throughout

1. In every part of - throughout the world
2. For the whole of a period - throughout the winter

Till

Note - Till can be used instead of until. However, at the beginning of a sentence, until is usually used.

To

1. In the direction of - Turn to the right.
2. Destination - I am going to Rome.
3. Until - from Monday to Friday; five minutes to ten
4. Compared with - They prefer hockey to soccer.
5. With indirect object - Please give it to me.
6. As part of infinitive - I like to ski; he wants to help.
7. In order to - We went to the store to buy soap.

Toward (or Towards)

1. In the direction of - We walked toward the center of town.
2. Near; just before (time) - It rained towards evening.

Under

1. Beneath - under the desk; under the trees
2. Less than - Under 100 people were present.
3. In circumstances of - under repair; under way; under discussion

Underneath

1. Below, under - underneath the carpet

Until

1. Up to a certain time - She will stay until Friday; until 5 p.m.

Upon

Note - On and upon have similar meanings. Upon may be used in certain expressions, as in once upon a time, and following certain verbs, as in to rely upon someone.

Up

1. To a higher place - We went up the stairs.
2. In a higher place - She lives up the hill.

Up to

1. As far as - up to now; I have read up to page 100.
2. Depending on - The decision is up to you.
3. As good as; ready for - His work is up to standard.

with

1. Accompanying - He came with her; I have my keys with me.
2. Having; containing - Here is a book with a map of the island.
3. By means of; using - I repaired the shoes with glue.
4. Manner - with pleasure; with ease; with difficulty
5. Because of - We were paralyzed with fear.

Within

1. Inside of - within twenty minutes; within one kilometer

Without

1. Not having - Do not leave without your coat; without money
Prepositions
About
Againstt
Ar
For
From
In
Into
Of
On
Over
To
With
Verb followed certain prepositions

About

care about
complain about
forget about
lie about (tell a lie)
reminisce about
talk about
think about
wonder about
worry about

Against

discriminate against
protest against
react against
rebel against
turn against

At

aim at
bark at
connive at
frown at
gaze at
glare at
growl at
hint at
look at
point at
shoot at
smile at
snap at
sneer at
stare at
wave at
wink at

For

apply for
apologize for
beg for
blame for
budget for
hope for
long for
look for
mourn for
pay for
plead for
pose for
pray for
prepare for
press for
register for
search for
shop for
substitute for
vouch for
wait for
wish for

From

abstain from
benefit from
deduct from
derive from
desist from
deter from
detract from
deviate from
differ from
divert from
escape from
extricate from
flee from
infer from
profit from
protect from
quote from
radiate from
recoil from
recover from
refrain from
shrink from
stem from
suffer from

In

believe in
engage in
indulge in
intervene in
invest in
participate in
persist in
succeed in

Into

change into
convert into
delve into
dip into
develop into.
divide into
fall into
merge into
plunge into
pry into
sink into
transform into

Of

approve of
beware of
conceive of
consist of
deprive of
die of
disapprove of
smell of

On

blame on
concentrate on
depend on
impinge on
impose on
insist on
intrude on
pounce on
reflect on
rely on
report on
spy on
subsist on
thrive on

Over

preside over
trip over

To

adapt to
adhere to
adjust to
amount to
belong to
conform to
contribute to
correspond to
listen to
object to
pertain to
prefer to
refer to
relate to
respond to
resort to
revert to
submit to
subscribe to
succumb to
surrender to
yield to

With

agree with
associate with
collaborate with
combine with
communicate with
comply with
concur with
consort with
contend with
cooperate with
cope with
correspond with
flirt with
mingle with
share with
sympathize with
Preposition
On
In
At
Since
For
Ago
Before
To
Past
to / till / until
till / until
by
Preposition Of Time
Use as - with example

on

Days of the week - on Monday

in

1. Months / seasons - in August / in winter
2. Time of day - in the morning
3. Year - in 2006
4. After a certain period of time (when?) - in an hour

at

1. For night - at night
2. For weekend - at the weekend
3. A certain point of time (when?) - at half past nine

since

From a certain point of time (past till now) - since 1980

for

Over a certain period of time (past till now) - for 2 years

ago

A certain time in the past - 2 years ago

before

Earlier than a certain point of time - before 2004

to

Telling the time - ten to six (5: 50)

past

Telling the time - ten past six (6: 10)

to / till / until

Marking the beginning and end of a period of time - from Monday to/till Friday

till / until

In the sense of how long something is going to last - He is on holiday until Friday.

by

1. In the sense of at the latest - I will be back by 6 o'clock.
2. Up to a certain time - By 11 o'clock, I had read five pages.
Prepositions
In
At
On
by, next to, besidet
Under
Below
Over
Above
Across
Through
Into
Towards
Onto
From
Preposition Of Place
Use as - with example

In

1. Room, building, street, town & country - in the kitchen, in London
2. book, paper etc. - in the book
3. Car, taxi - in the car, in a taxi
4. Picture, world - in the picture, in the world

At

1. Meaning next to, by an object - at the door, at the station
2. For table - at the table
3. For events - at a concert, at the party
4. Place where you are to do something typical (watch a film, study, work)) - at the cinema, at school, at work

On

.1. Attached - the picture on the wall
2. For a place with a river - London lies on the Thames
3. Being on a surface - on the table
4. For a certain side (left, right) - on the left
5. For a floor in a house - on the first floor
6. For public transport - on the bus, on a plane
7. For television, radio - on TV, on the radio

By, Next to, Beside

Left or right of somebody or something - Jane is standing by / next to / beside the car

Under

On the ground, lower than (or covered by) something else - the bag is under the table

Below

Lower than something else but above ground - the fish are below the surface

Over

1.Covered by something else - put a jacket over your shirt
2. Meaning more than - over 16 years of age
3. Getting to the other side (also across)- walk over the bridge
4. Overcoming an obstacle - climb over the wall

Above

Higher than something else, but not directly over it - a path above the lake

Across

1. Getting to the other side (also over) - walk across the bridge
2. Getting to the other side - swim across the lake

Through

Something with limits on top, bottom and the sides - drive through the tunnel
2. Movement to a place or country - go to London / Ireland
3. For bed - go to bed

Into

Enter a room / a building) :go into the kitchen / the house

Towards

Movement in the direction of something - go 5 steps towards the house

Onto

Movement to the top of something - jump onto the table

From

In the sense of where from - a flower from the garden