6/1/2025
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Prepositions: The Glue of Language

Linda Green

Prepositions show the relationship between words in a sentence, indicating direction, location, time, and other connections. This guide will help you understand their proper usage.

Common Prepositions

  • Location: in, on, at, under, above
  • Time: before, after, during, since, until
  • Movement: to, from, through, across, into

Preposition Rules

Important rules to remember:

  • Prepositions are always followed by a noun or pronoun
  • They never end a sentence (except in informal writing)
  • Some verbs require specific prepositions

Common Preposition Mistakes

Common errors to avoid:

  • Using the wrong preposition (e.g., listen to vs listen for)
  • Ending sentences with prepositions in formal writing
  • Mixing up similar prepositions (e.g., in vs on vs at)

Preposition Phrases

Preposition phrases consist of a preposition and its object:

  • in the morning
  • on the table
  • by the river

Conclusion

Prepositions are essential for clear communication. By understanding their proper usage, you can create more precise and effective sentences.

Published on 6/1/2025