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Learning objectives
In this lesson you will learn about prepositions, an important part of English grammar. You will learn the definition of a preposition, study examples of prepositions, and take a test.

Focus: grammar
Definition of a preposition
  • A preposition:
  • is a word that connects a noun, pronoun, or phrase to other words in a sentence
  • is a word that can indicate direction, location, or time
  • is either a:
  • simple preposition consisting of one word
  • compound preposition consisting of two words
  • compound preposition consisting of three words
  • usually comes before a noun
  • usually not placed at the end of a sentence unless part of a phrasal verb
  • The word or phrase that the preposition introduces is called the object of the preposition
Types of prepositions
Examples of prepositions
  • The following words are simple prepositions consisting of one word
  • aboard, about, above, absent, across, after, against, along, alongside, amid, amidst, among, amongst, around, as, aslant, astride, at, athwart, atop, barring, before, behind, below, beneath, beside, besides, between, beyond, but, by, despite, down, during, except, failing, following, for, from, in, inside, into, like, mid, minus, near, next, notwithstanding, of, off, on, onto, opposite, out, outside, over, past, per, plus, regarding, round, save, since, than, through, throughout, till, times, to, toward, towards, under, underneath, unlike, until, up, upon, via, with, within, without
  • The following words are compound prepositions consisting of two words
  • according to, ahead of, along with, as for, as per, as to, aside from, because of, close to, due to, except for, far from, inside of, instead of, near to, next to, out of, outside of, owing to, prior to, pursuant to, regardless of, subsequent to
  • The following words are compound prepositions consisting of three words
  • as far as, as well as, by means of, in accordance with, in addition to, in case of, in front of, in lieu of, in place of, in spite of, on account of, on behalf of, on top of
Video lesson
Take the test
Study the types of prepositions listed above. Each word in bold print in the test sentences is one of the types of prepositions.
Fun Easy English Tests
Preposition
 
  1.  The group walked around the park.
A. direction
B. location
C. time

  2.  She was waiting at the train station.
A. direction
B. location
C. time

  3.  They sat in the library.
A. direction
B. location
C. time

  4.  The chicken ran across the street.
A. direction
B. location
C. time

  5.  She is going to work at night.
A. direction
B. location
C. time

  6.  The group will meet on Friday.
A. direction
B. location
C. time

  7.  The book is on the table.
A. direction
B. location
C. time

  8.  They brought the guest speaker into the room.
A. direction
B. location
C. time

  9.  It rained throughout Summer.
A. direction
B. location
C. time

  10.  The money is between the papers.
A. direction
B. location
C. time

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