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Common Prepositions

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Learn Common Prepositions in English and start using simple words like in, on, at, and to correctly in everyday sentences.

Prepositions are short words that connect a noun or pronoun to another word. They show simple relationships in place, time, direction, and connection. Common prepositions are in, on, at, to, from, for, with, and of.

Prepositions of place show where a person or thing is. In shows something inside a space. On shows something on a surface. At shows one point or place.

Word or PhraseDefinition
📦inIt shows that something is inside a place or area.
🟫onIt shows that something is on a surface.
📍atIt shows that something is at one point or one place.

Prepositions of time show when something happens. In is used with longer times such as months, years, and parts of the day. On is used with days and dates. At is used with clock times and some fixed time expressions.

Word or PhraseDefinition
🗓️inIt is used for months, years, and parts of the day.
📅onIt is used for days and dates.
⏰atIt is used for clock times and fixed time expressions.

Prepositions of direction show movement from one place to another place. To shows the end point of movement. From shows the starting point of movement. Into shows movement from outside to inside.

Word or PhraseDefinition
➡️toIt shows the place where movement ends.
⬅️fromIt shows the place where movement starts.
🚪intoIt shows movement from outside to inside.

Some common prepositions show connection between people, things, and purposes. For can show purpose or the person who gets something. With can show being together or using something. Of can show relation, belonging, or part of a whole.

Word or PhraseDefinition
🎯forIt shows purpose or the person who gets something.
🤝withIt shows being together or using something.
🧩ofIt shows relation, belonging, or part of a whole.

Some nouns, verbs, and adjectives often go with a fixed preposition. The preposition helps complete the meaning. Learners need to recognize these common patterns in simple sentences.

Rule
Some nouns use a fixed preposition, and the preposition stays the same in the phrase 🔗.
Some verbs need a preposition after them to connect to the next word or phrase ➡️.
Some adjectives are followed by a common preposition in simple patterns 🧱.

Prepositions connect words in short sentence patterns. They often come before a noun or pronoun. You can now recognize and use common prepositions for place, time, direction, and connection in simple English sentences.

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