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Tricky Prepositions

[B1] Tricky Prepositions for English learners. Learn common, confusing English prepositions and their usage. Practice with clear examples to master English prepositions.

What Prepositions Do

Prepositions show relationships like place, time, direction, cause, and method. โ€œTrickyโ€ prepositions are difficult because small word changes can strongly change meaning, or because English uses fixed patterns that do not translate word-for-word. In this module, you will learn the specific meanings and common patterns that make certain prepositions hard, so you can choose the natural one in context.

Choose the main function of a preposition in a sentence.

In vs On vs At

These three prepositions often overlap, but English uses them based on how we imagine the space. Use in for an enclosed space or a general area, on for a surface or a line, and at for a point or a specific spot. For time, in tends to be larger spans, on is for days and dates, and at is for exact times and specific moments.

Rule
Example
๐ŸงฉUse in for enclosed spaces and larger areas
๐ŸงฉShe is in the room.
๐ŸงฉUse on for surfaces and lines
๐ŸงฉThe keys are on the table.
๐ŸงฉUse at for points and specific locations
๐ŸงฉMeet me at the entrance.
๐ŸงฉUse in for months, years, long periods
๐ŸงฉIn July, we travel.
๐ŸงฉUse on for days and dates
๐ŸงฉOn Monday, I work.
๐ŸงฉUse at for clock times and precise moments
๐ŸงฉAt 6:30, we eat.

Choose the correct preposition: "I left the book ___ the table."

To vs At

To focuses on movement or direction toward a destination, while at focuses on location or presence at a point. English often uses to with go, come, travel, and send, and at with be, meet, and arrive when the focus is the point itself. This difference matters even when both refer to the same place.

Rule
Example
๐ŸงฉUse to for movement toward a destination
๐ŸงฉShe went to the office.
๐ŸงฉUse at for location or presence at a point
๐ŸงฉShe is at the office.
๐ŸงฉUse at with meet to emphasize the meeting point
๐ŸงฉLetโ€™s meet at the station.
๐ŸงฉUse to with send for destination
๐ŸงฉSend it to my email.

Choose the sentence that emphasizes movement toward a destination.

Into vs In

Into emphasizes a change of position, usually movement from outside to inside. In describes where something is, without highlighting the motion. English uses into when the action itself is entering, and in when the result or location matters more than the movement.

Rule
Example
๐ŸงฉUse into for movement from outside to inside
๐ŸงฉHe walked into the house.
๐ŸงฉUse in for location or state inside
๐ŸงฉHe is in the house.
๐ŸงฉUse into when the action is entering or placing inside
๐ŸงฉPut the files into the folder.
๐ŸงฉUse in when describing where something is kept
๐ŸงฉThe files are in the folder.

Choose the best sentence to show movement from outside to inside.

On vs Onto

On describes position on a surface, while onto emphasizes movement to a surface. Many speakers use on in both roles, but onto is clearer when you want to highlight the action of moving from not on the surface to on the surface. Use onto when the motion is important or could be misunderstood.

Rule
Example
๐ŸงฉUse on for position on a surface
๐ŸงฉThe phone is on the desk.
๐ŸงฉUse onto for movement to a surface
๐ŸงฉThe cat jumped onto the desk.
๐ŸงฉUse onto for clarity when motion matters
๐ŸงฉPour the sauce onto the pasta.

Choose the sentence that emphasizes movement to a surface.

For vs Since

For gives the length or duration of an activity, while since gives the starting point in time. Since usually pairs with a perfect tense when the time period continues to the present. Choose for when you answer โ€œhow long,โ€ and since when you answer โ€œfrom when.โ€

Rule
Example
๐ŸงฉUse for + duration
๐ŸงฉI studied for two hours.
๐ŸงฉUse since + starting point
๐ŸงฉI have lived here since 2020.
๐ŸงฉUse since when the situation continues to now
๐ŸงฉShe has worked here since March.
๐ŸงฉUse for with completed time spans too
๐ŸงฉWe waited for ten minutes.

Choose the correct sentence answering โ€œhow long?โ€

By vs Until

By sets a deadline meaning at or before a time, while until marks the end point of a continuing action. By focuses on completion before the time arrives, and until focuses on continuation up to that time. These are easy to confuse because both relate to an end time, but they describe different time logic.

Rule
Example
๐ŸงฉUse by for deadlines and latest possible time
๐ŸงฉFinish by Friday.
๐ŸงฉUse until for continuing actions that stop at an end time
๐ŸงฉIโ€™ll stay until Friday.
๐ŸงฉUse by when completion can happen earlier
๐ŸงฉPlease reply by 5 p.m.
๐ŸงฉUse until with states and ongoing activities
๐ŸงฉThe store is open until 9.

Choose the sentence that sets a deadline (complete by that time).

During vs While

During is a preposition used before a noun phrase, and it describes something happening within a period of time. While is a conjunction used before a clause with a subject and verb. They can express similar timing, but the grammar is different, so you must choose based on what comes next in the sentence.

Rule
Example
๐ŸงฉUse during + noun phrase
๐ŸงฉDuring the meeting, I took notes.
๐ŸงฉUse while + clause
๐ŸงฉWhile we were meeting, I took notes.
๐ŸงฉUse during for events or time periods
๐ŸงฉDuring the summer, it rains a lot.
๐ŸงฉUse while to show two actions at the same time
๐ŸงฉI cooked while he cleaned.

Choose the correct sentence: "___ the meeting, I wrote notes." (use During/While)

Between vs Among

Between is used for two items and also for clear, separate relationships within a group, such as choices, comparisons, or connections. Among is used for being part of a group where individuals are not treated as separate pairs. Many learners overuse among, but English uses between more widely than just โ€œtwo.โ€

Rule
Example
๐ŸงฉUse between for two distinct items
๐ŸงฉChoose between tea and coffee.
๐ŸงฉUse between for clear separate relationships in a group
๐ŸงฉNegotiations between the three companies continued.
๐ŸงฉUse among for being inside a group
๐ŸงฉShe felt comfortable among friends.
๐ŸงฉUse among for distribution within a group
๐ŸงฉShare the snacks among the kids.

Choose the correct sentence for a choice of two items.

By vs With

By often marks the method, agent, or means, especially in passive sentences, while with often marks the tool, instrument, or accompanying feature. By answers โ€œhowโ€ in terms of process or agency, and with answers โ€œusing whatโ€ or โ€œtogether with what.โ€ Choosing the correct one makes sentences sound natural and precise.

Rule
Example
๐ŸงฉUse by to show the agent in passive voice
๐ŸงฉThe book was written by her.
๐ŸงฉUse by to show method or means
๐ŸงฉI pay by card.
๐ŸงฉUse with to show a tool or instrument
๐ŸงฉCut it with a knife.
๐ŸงฉUse with to show accompaniment or added feature
๐ŸงฉTea with lemon is great.

Choose the sentence that shows the agent of a passive action.

Verb Patterns

Some โ€œtrickyโ€ prepositions are not chosen by general meaning, but by fixed verb and adjective patterns. English often pairs certain verbs with certain prepositions, and changing the preposition changes the meaning or makes the sentence incorrect. Learn the idea that these are patterns, and choose the preposition that matches the specific verb meaning.

Rule
Example
๐ŸงฉUse listen to for the target of listening
๐ŸงฉI listen to podcasts.
๐ŸงฉUse depend on for reliance
๐ŸงฉIt depends on the weather.
๐ŸงฉUse belong to for ownership or membership
๐ŸงฉThis bag belongs to me.
๐ŸงฉUse interested in for the topic
๐ŸงฉIโ€™m interested in art.
๐ŸงฉUse good at for ability
๐ŸงฉShe is good at math.

Choose the correct verb + preposition combination: "I always ___ podcasts." (listen / to / at / with)

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