viernes, 22 de noviembre de 2013

Most prepositions

Prepositions are short words (on, in, to) that usually stand in front of nouns (sometimes also in front of gerund verbs).

Even advanced learners of English find prepositions difficult, as a 1:1 translation is usually not possible. One preposition in your native language might have several translations depending on the situation.

There are hardly any rules as to when to use which preposition. The only way to learn prepositions is looking them up in a dictionary, reading a lot in English (literature) and learning useful phrases off by heart (study tips).

The following table contains rules for some of the most frequently used prepositions in English:

Prepositions – Time

English
Usage
Example
on
days of the week on Monday
in
months / seasons
time of day
year
after a certain period of time (when?)
in August / in winter
in the morning
in 2006
in an hour
at
for night
for weekend
a certain point of time (when?)
at night
at the weekend
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
in the sense of at the latest
up to a certain time
I will be back by 6 o'clock
By 11 o'clock, I had read five pages

Prepositions – Place (Position and Direction)

English Usage Example
in
room, building, street, town, country
book, paper, etc.
car, taxi
picture, world
in the kitchen, in London
in the book
in the car, in a taxi
in the picture, in the world
at
meaning next to, by an object
for table
for events
place where you are to do something typical
(watch a film, study, work)
at the door, at the station
at the table
at a concert, at the party
at the cinema, at school
on
attached
for a place with a river
being on a surface
for a certain side (left, right)
for a floor in a house
for public transport
for television, radio
the picture on the wall
London lies on the Thames
on the table
on the left
on the first floor
on the bus, on a plane
on TV, on the radio
by, next to, beside
left or right of somebody or something Jane is standing by / next
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
covered by something else
meaning more than
getting to the other side (also across)
overcoming an obstacle
put a jacket over your shirt
over 16 years of age
walk over the bridge
climb over the wall
above
higher than something else, but not directly
over it
a path above the lake
across
getting to the other side (also over)
getting to the other side
walk across the bridge
swim across the lake
through
something with limits on top, bottom and the
sides
drive through the tunnel
to
movement to person or building
movement to a place or country
for bed
go to the cinema
go to London / Ireland
go to bed
into
enter a room / a building go into the kitchen / the house
towards
movement in the direction of something (but
not directly to it)
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

Other important Prepositions

English
Usage
Example
from
who gave it a present from Jane
of
who/what does it belong to
what does it show
a page of the book
the picture of a palace
by
who made it a book by ark Twain
on
walking or riding on horseback
entering a public transport vehicle
on foot, on horseback
get on the bus
in
entering a car / Taxi get in the car
off
leaving a public transport vehicle get off the train
    out of    
leaving a car / Taxi get out of the taxi
by
rise or fall of soething
travelling (other than walking or horseriding)      
prices have risen by 10 percent            
by car, by bus
at
for age she learned Russian at 45
about
for topics, meaning what about we were talking about you

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