>> ZG·Lingua >  >> Theoretical Linguistics >> Pragmatics

8 kinds of preposition with example?

Here are 8 kinds of prepositions with examples:

1. Place

* Examples: on, in, at, above, below, near, beside, between

* The book is on the table.

* She lives in a small town.

* We met at the coffee shop.

* The bird is flying above the trees.

* The cat is hiding below the bed.

* The park is near the school.

* My house is beside the library.

* The pencil is between the notebook and the pen.

2. Time

* Examples: at, on, in, before, after, during, since, until

* I woke up at 7:00 AM.

* We'll meet on Friday.

* I'm going to the beach in the summer.

* He arrived before the meeting started.

* We went for a walk after dinner.

* I saw her during the concert.

* I've lived here since 2010.

* I'll wait until you come back.

3. Movement

* Examples: to, from, into, out of, across, through, along, around

* I walked to the store.

* We drove from the city to the country.

* He jumped into the pool.

* The dog ran out of the house.

* The train went across the bridge.

* The tunnel goes through the mountain.

* We walked along the beach.

* The car drove around the corner.

4. Direction

* Examples: toward, towards, away from, up, down, left, right

* The dog ran toward its owner.

* I walked away from the noise.

* The elevator went up to the tenth floor.

* He walked down the stairs.

* Turn left at the next corner.

* Go right at the traffic light.

5. Possession

* Examples: of, with, for

* This is a picture of my family.

* He's the man with the red hat.

* This is a gift for you.

6. Manner

* Examples: by, with, without, in

* He painted the picture by hand.

* I wrote the letter with a pen.

* She went to the party without her friends.

* He finished the project in a hurry.

7. Purpose

* Examples: for, to

* I went to the store for milk.

* I came here to see you.

8. Comparison

* Examples: like, unlike

* He looks like his father.

* This movie is unlike anything I've seen before.

Remember that these are just some common examples, and many prepositions can have multiple meanings and functions. The best way to learn prepositions is to practice using them in different contexts!

Copyright © www.zgghmh.com ZG·Lingua All rights reserved.