In English grammar, a preposition plays very important role. It connects the noun or pronoun with the other parts of a sentence
to make it meaningful. There are many prepositions which might be used to speak about time, area & direction of a noun or pronoun, few of them are common.
The quick description approximately Prepositions & its kind is given below.
Preposition:
It is a word used to expose courting of a noun & pronoun with other part of a sentence to provide it a meaning. It is essentially used to talk about the time, place & path of a noun or pronoun. It can be used with all the Tenses.
Types of Preposition:
There are several Types of
Preposition but i can explain some points.
1) Preposition of Time: It is used to expose the time at which any occasion or motion happened, show up or will manifest.
Example: after, around, before, between, by, during, for, past, since, until, within, in, at, on
While others may be used easily, however the usage of at, in & on is quite confusing. The distinction between them is given below.
AT: It is used to talk about a selected or unique time.
Examples:
We will visit the park at 6:00 PM.
We will meet at dinner.
ON: It is used to speak about precise days & dates.
Examples:
The earth day is widely known on 22nd April.
I will throw a party on my birthday.
IN: It is used to speak about or display the period of time like period of days, weeks, months, years, seasons etc.
Examples:
We are planning to go to Europe in summers.
He might be lower back in a couple of days.
Exceptions:
In English we say inside the morning, within the afternoon, within the evening as these are the periods of a day but we by no means say in the night, instead we use "at night".
2) Preposition of Place: It is used to talk about the area of a noun or pronoun.
Examples: abroad, above, around, behind, among, IN, AT, ON etc.
The distinction within the utilization of in, at, on is given below.
AT: It is used to speak approximately a selected place
Examples:
I arrived at paintings early morning.
We stayed at Queen's resort.
ON: It is used to reveal or talk approximately a surface as a location.
Examples:
The rug is lying on the floor.
The painting is hanged at the wall.
IN: It is used to talk about the location that is enclosed in a boundary.
Examples:
The youngsters are playing in the park.
The toys are kept within the cupboard.
3) Preposition of Direction: It is used to reveal the course.
Examples: to, toward, through, into, next to, opposite, far, near, every
1) Preposition of Time: It is used to expose the time at which any occasion or motion happened, show up or will manifest.
Example: after, around, before, between, by, during, for, past, since, until, within, in, at, on
While others may be used easily, however the usage of at, in & on is quite confusing. The distinction between them is given below.
AT: It is used to talk about a selected or unique time.
Examples:
We will visit the park at 6:00 PM.
We will meet at dinner.
ON: It is used to speak about precise days & dates.
Examples:
The earth day is widely known on 22nd April.
I will throw a party on my birthday.
IN: It is used to speak about or display the period of time like period of days, weeks, months, years, seasons etc.
Examples:
We are planning to go to Europe in summers.
He might be lower back in a couple of days.
Exceptions:
In English we say inside the morning, within the afternoon, within the evening as these are the periods of a day but we by no means say in the night, instead we use "at night".
2) Preposition of Place: It is used to talk about the area of a noun or pronoun.
Examples: abroad, above, around, behind, among, IN, AT, ON etc.
The distinction within the utilization of in, at, on is given below.
AT: It is used to speak approximately a selected place
Examples:
I arrived at paintings early morning.
We stayed at Queen's resort.
ON: It is used to reveal or talk approximately a surface as a location.
Examples:
The rug is lying on the floor.
The painting is hanged at the wall.
IN: It is used to talk about the location that is enclosed in a boundary.
Examples:
The youngsters are playing in the park.
The toys are kept within the cupboard.
3) Preposition of Direction: It is used to reveal the course.
Examples: to, toward, through, into, next to, opposite, far, near, every