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Prepositions in English: Friends, in this post we shall see some important rules of Prepositions.

Rule 1 : Across Across - On teh opposite side of o My Cousin lives across the river. o Across - From one side to another o The boy swam across the river o Across - both sides o He threw the luggage across his shoulders o Come Across - means meet accidentally / suddenly o When I was going to market, I came across an old friend. o I suddenly came across him o I came across him. Rule 2 : o Between o Used for two persons / things. o She is sitting between munni and sheela. o Among o Used with more than two persons / things o The principal distributed prizes among the winners o Amid or Amidst o Used for more than two persons / things (groups) o Amid his friends o It was hard to hear amid all the cheering. Rule 3 : o During - denotes duration. o During the war, many people suffered hardship. o We go to Darjeeling during summer every year. Rule 4 : o From - is used with past / future tenses. o I stayed there from Monday to Wednesday. o I will start my preparation from Monday next.

Rule 5 : Of - denotes origin / cause o She comes of a rich family (origin) o He died of Malaria (cause) but she died in an accident. o Off - denotes 'separation' o A button has come off.

o He is off duty today. Rule 6 : After a preposition, a pronoun under objective case should be used. o He depends on I. o He depends on me. Rule 7 : When two words are connected by 'and / or' etc., the prepositions should be mentioned clearly to be used with them. o He was surprised at as well as pleased with her performance. o She is conscious and engaged in her work. o She is conscious of and engaged in her work Rule 8 : No preposition should be used with the noun 'Home' except when it is followed by an adjective in the possessive case, say go to home / arrive home / reach home / get home. o I went to his home / He went home. o He decided to go to Krishna's home. Rule 9 : After transitive verbs such as 'Discuss/Describe/reach/order/tell/demand/attach/resemble/ridicule etc. no preposition is used. The verbs directly take an object. o The poet describes about the beauty of nature. o The poet describes the beauty of nature. o He ordered for two cups of tea. o He ordered two cups of tea. Rule 10 : After the verbs "Say / suggest / propose / speak / explain / reply / complain / talk / listen / write" the proposition "to" should be used if any object is used. o He did not reply me. o He did not reply to me. o You never wrote me. o You never wrote to me. o He suggested her that she should eat less. o He suggested to her that she should eat less. Rule 11 : o Since - Denotes point of time o For - denotes period of time. o They should be used with present tense or the present perfect continuous tense / past perfect tense / past perfect continuous tenses. o I know her since 2011. o I have known her since 2011. o He is working in the bank for the past 3 years. o He has been working in the bank for the past 3 years. Rule 12 : After the verb "Enter" the preposition "into" should not be used except when it is used with reference to agreement or conversation. o He entered into the premises without any permission. o He entered the premises without any permission. o They entered a hot discussion. o They entered into a hot discussion. Rule 13 : o Wait for - Await. o He is awaiting for the reply. o He is awaiting the reply. o Despite - inspite of. o Despite of his hard work, he failed in the examination. o Despite his hard work he fail3ed in the examination. o This book comprises of 5 chapters. o This book comprises of 5 chapters. o This book consists of 5 chapters. Rule 14 : o Dispose of - Sell away. o He disposed off his scooter. o He disposed of his scooter.

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22, 2013 at 11:55 PM Thank you so much for the info Shakthi.. we will try to update it soon :) Reply 2. AnilMay 22, 2013 at 8:32 PM Thank you so much Reply 3. AnonymousMay 22, 2013 at 8:53 PM Thax a lot! Reply

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22, 2013 at 11:59 PM WOW..!!!! The Image is great. Full understanding. Thank you very much... Reply 5.
dineshpaliwalMay

23, 2013 at 5:15 PM Thnx mam.sbi associate marks out. Reply 6. AnonymousMay 24, 2013 at 10:54 AM please post bsnl tta study materials mam Reply 7.

saroj vermaMay

28, 2013 at 7:25 PM great effort.thanks allot Reply 8. AnonymousJune 17, 2013 at 9:54 PM its a awsm work...really lots of thank to the admin... Reply 9.
karthikrajaJuly

1, 2013 at 11:03 PM nice image for easy understanding Reply

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Krishnaprapul manjunathaJuly

2, 2013 at 4:17 PM

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krishnaAugust

30, 2013 at 6:04 PM a lot

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AnonymousSeptember 6, 2013 at 3:01 PM Rule 15: My teacher taught me that we should use either consists of or comprises, not comprises of Reply

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Anand SinghFebruary

8, 2014 at 12:07 AM Images for understanding prepositions are awesome..::-)) Reply 15.
Anand SinghFebruary

8, 2014 at 12:08 AM Explanation via images are simply awesome..::-)) Reply 16. AnonymousMarch 4, 2014 at 1:14 PM mam plz upload vocabulary also for ssc exams Reply 17.
gayathriMarch

28, 2014 at 1:52 PM regarding the example given in rule 5 v generally used to say"she comes from a rich family" na? Reply Dear Friends... We are little busy in making Study Materials. We are not getting enough time to respond our readers' queries. We will try our best to answer your query. Please don't think otherwise if we are unable to respond. After all we feel our materials are more important to you than our answers. Hope you understand... Good Day :) Links To This Post Create a Link Newer PostOlder PostHome
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