Relations shown by prepositions
January 24th, 2011 in English Grammar
Prepositions show various kinds of relations. The chief among them are given below.
Place
Important place prepositions are: in, at, on, across, among, behind, under, below, above, over etc.
The boy ran across the road.
She stood behind the door.
I met him at the club.
The cat is under the bed.
She sat among the children.
Time
Important time prepositions are: at, before, till, until, for, since, after, in
We started in the morning.
The meeting is at 10 o’clock.
We must return before sunset.
We will wait till tomorrow.
He stayed for a month.
It has been raining since morning.
Method and manner
Prepositions: by and with
He killed the spider with a stone.
He killed the spider by hitting it.
The letter came by post.
They fought with courage.
Reason and purpose
Prepositions: with, of, for
She trembled with anger.
He died of malaria.
Exercise is good for health.
They struggled for freedom.
Possession
Important prepositions indicating possession are: of, with and by.
Delhi is the capital of India.
I saw a boy with red hair.
He is a man of character.
He came by a lot of money.
Direction and Motion
Important prepositions indicating direction and motion are: into, on to, up, round and towards.
He fell into the well.
He walked towards the market.
He climbed up the tree.
The earth moves round the sun.