IMPORTANCE OF PREPOSITIONS IN ENGLISH
LANGUAGE
Prepositions can occasionally
cause huge embarrassment to nonnative speakers of English—and for some local
speakers too. Nobody pays heed to prepositions when you use them effectively. However,
when you don't use them correctly, your composition may sound weird and its
meaning becomes misty.
One must always keep in mind that an
important piece of writing or speech, in no way, should distract its
readers/listeners from its content to its mistakes.
Here are the examples of some common mistakes
made in the usage of prepositions, and their solutions.
1
. Preposition (at) to
Indicate a specific or precise time
Incorrect : Session ends on 2.50 P.M.
Correct: Session ends at 2:50 P.M.
Incorrect:
In midnight, the next day begins.
Correct:
At
midnight, the next day begins.
Incorrect: Laborers punch out for lunch at
noon.
Correct: Laborers punch out for lunch at noon.
2
.
Preposition (by) to Indicate a time no later than the
specified time
Incorrect: John will reach before 8:00.
Correct: John will reach by 8:00.
Incorrect: I might be ready as early as
5:30 but certainly before 6:00.
Correct: I might be ready as early as 5:30
but certainly by 6:00.
3
.
Until a specific time (continuing up to that time)
Last night, John studied until 11:00.
We won’t be able to meet until Monday.
4. In a specific time period (usually measured in hours, minutes, days, months,
or years)
In two hours, I will be leaving.
In rains, you see fewer people on the
streets.
We are planning to go on a leisure trip in
January.
in the morning, in the afternoon, or
in the evening (but at night)
5.
For a period
of time
I have been a spokesperson for thirteen
years.
We have been best friends for a long time.
6.
Since a date or an hour
They have been a source of trouble to us
since 1988
No one has eaten since 9.00
7.
On a specific day or date
Most people party on Friday.
I can meet you on June 12.
8.
During a continuing time period (or within the time period)
I was nervous during the whole match.
We’ll be away from the office during the
next few hours.
9.
Miscellaneous time expressions
on time (that is, promptly)
in a while
at the beginning (of the day, month, or
year)
in the middle (of a day, month, or year)
at the end (of a day, month, or year)
from time to time (that is, occasionally)
Prepositions
to Indicate Place
1. In a country, area, state, city, or
neighborhood
in India
in Canada
in France
in Italy
2. On a street or block
We
live on MG Road, Mumbai.
They
work on highway no.8
3. At a specific address
We work
at 30-C Naman Plaza, Kandivali-west, Mumbai.
John
lives at B-1001, Park Avenue, NY.
4. At an intersection of two streets
Let’s meet at (the corner of) MG Road and Link
Road.
Other
Prepositions - For a reason or for someone who benefits
I
went to the bar for a drink.
I watered the plants for him.
I
bought a car for my father.
2. About a subject (or on a subject)
We
were talking about our plans for next week.
I
recently read an article about (or on) astrology.
3. Between two; among three or more
We
shared the burger between the two of us.
The
five players of the team discussed it among
themselves.
4. From a starting point; to a
destination
We
drove from Delhi to Mumbai.
5. Toward (in the direction of) a place
I was
walking towards the Juhu beach when I came cross John.
6. Into (entering) a place or space
John went into his house through the back
door.
7. In (inside of) a place or space
He’s
been working out in the gym: he hasn’t gone outside.
8. On a surface
The
book is on the table.
The
portrait is hanging on the wall.
9. Off a surface
I
took the plate off the kitchen platform
I
have nailed the painting deep into the wall; it’s not going to come off the
wall any time soon now.
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