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ENGLISH
COMPREHENSION
AND COMPOSITOIN
Course Supervisor:
Ayyaz Qadeer

PREPOSITIONS
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PREPOSITION
A preposition describes a relationship
between words in a sentence



Noun and Noun:

Book on the table

Verb and Noun : Jumped at the grapes


Adjective and Noun: Good by heard
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Consider the bold red words
You can sit before the desk (or in front of the desk).
The professor can sit on the desk (when he's being
informal) or behind the desk, and then his feet are
under the desk or beneath the desk. He can stand
beside the desk (meaning next to the desk), before
the desk, between the desk and you, or even on
the desk (if he's really strange). If he's clumsy, he
can bump into the desk or try to walk through the
desk (and stuff would fall off the desk). Passing his
hands over the desk or resting his elbows upon the
desk, he often looks across the desk and speaks of
the desk or concerning the desk as if there were
nothing else like the desk. Because he thinks of
nothing except the desk, sometimes you wonder
about the desk, what's in the desk, what he paid for
the desk, and if he could live without the desk. You
can walk toward the desk, to the desk, around the
desk, by the desk, and even past the desk while he 3
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sits at the desk or leans against the desk.
Prepositions of Time: at, on, and in
We use at to designate specific times.
The train is due at 12:15 p.m.
We use on to designate days and dates.
My brother is coming on Monday.
We're having a party on the Fourth of July.
We use in for nonspecific times during a day, a
month, a season, or a year.
She likes to jog in the morning.
It's too cold in winter to run outside.
He started the job in 1971.
He's going to quit in August.
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Prepositions of Place: at, on, and in
We use at for specific addresses.
Grammar English lives at 55 Boretz Road in Durham.
We use on to designate names of streets, avenues,
etc.
Her house is on Boretz Road.
And we use in for the names of land-areas (towns,
counties, states, countries, and continents).
She lives in Durham.
Durham is in Windham County.
Windham County is in Connecticut.
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Prepositions of Location: in, at, and on
and No Preposition
IN

AT

ON

(the) bed
the
bedroom
the car
(the) class
the library
school

class
home
the library
the office
school
work

the bed
the ceiling
the floor
the horse
the plane
the train

NO
PREPOSI
TION
downstairs
downtown
inside
outside
upstairs
uptown
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Prepositions of Movement: to
and No Preposition


We use to in order to express movement toward a place.
They were driving to work together.
She's going to the dentist's office this morning.
Toward and towards are also helpful prepositions to
express movement. These are simply variant spellings of
the same word; use whichever sounds better to you.



We're moving toward the light.
This is a big step towards the project's completion.


With the words home, downtown, uptown, inside, outside,
downstairs, upstairs, we use no preposition.
Grandma went upstairs
Grandpa went home.
They both went outside.
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Prepositions of Time: for and since
We use for when we measure time
(seconds, minutes, hours, days, months,
years).


He held his breath for seven minutes.
She's lived there for seven years.
The British and Irish have been quarreling
for seven centuries.


We use since with a specific date or time.
He's worked here since 1970.
She's been sitting in the waiting room since
two-thirty.
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NOUNS and PREPOSITIONS

approval of
awareness
of
belief in
concern for
confusion
about
desire for

fondness for
need for
grasp of
participation
hatred of
in
hope for
reason for
interest in
respect for
love of
success in
understandin
g of
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ADJECTIVES and PREPOSITIONS
afraid of
fond of
angry at
happy about
aware of
interested in
capable of
jealous of
careless
made of
about
married to
familiar with

proud of
similar to
sorry for
sure of
tired of
worried
about

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VERBS and PREPOSITIONS
apologize for
ask about
ask for
belong to
bring up
care for
find out

give up
grow up
look for
look forward
to
look up
make up
pay for

prepare for
study for
talk about
think about
trust in
work for
worry about

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Idiomatic Expressions with
Prepositions




agree to a proposal, with a person, on a price, in
principle

argue about a matter, with a person, for or against a
proposition


compare to to show likenesses, with to show
differences (sometimes similarities)




correspond to a thing, with a person

differ from an unlike thing, with a person
live at an address, in a house or city, on a
street, with other people
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Unnecessary Prepositions
She met up with the new coach in the
hallway.
 The book fell off of the desk.
 He threw the book out of the window.
 She wouldn't let the cat inside of the
house. [or use "in"]
 Where did they go to?
 Where is your college at?



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BE READY
A QUIZ IS WAITING FOR YOU

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Recognizing Prepositions
Francis Macomber had, half an hour
before, been carried to his tent from the
edge of the camp in triumph on the arms
and shoulders of the cook, the personal
boys, the skinner and the porters. The gunbearers had taken no part in the
demonstration. When the native boys put
him down at the door of his tent, he had
shaken all their hands, received their
congratulations, and then gone into the tent
and sat on the bed until his wife came in.
She did not speak to him when she came in
and he left the tent at once to wash his face
and hands in the portable wash basin
outside and go over to the dining tent to sit
in a comfortable canvas chair in the breeze
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and the shade.
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Check your Solution


Francis Macomber had, half an hour before,
been carried to his tent from the edge of
the camp in triumph on the arms and
shoulders of the cook, the personal boys,
the skinner and the porters. The gunbearers had taken no part in the
demonstration. When the native boys put
him down at the door of his tent, he had
shaken all their hands, received their
congratulations, and then gone into the tent
and sat on the bed until his wife came in.
She did not speak to him when she came in
and he left the tent at* once to wash his face
and hands in the portable wash basin
outside and go over to the dining tent to sit
in a comfortable canvas chair in the breeze
and the shade.
16
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Quiz # 02
Choose the Correct Answer
1. My best friend lives ______ Boretz Road.
a. in
b. on c. at
2. I'll be ready to leave ____ about twenty minutes.
a. in
b. on c. at
3. Since he met his new friend, Juan never seems to
be ______ home.
a. on
b. in c. at
4. The child responded to his mother's demands
______ throwing a tantrum.
a. with b. by c. from
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Quiz # 02
Choose the Correct Answer
5. I think she spent the entire afternoon ______ the
phone.
a. on
b. in
c. at
6. I will wait ______ 6:30, but then I'm going
home.
a. from b. at
c. until
7. The police caught the thief _____ the corner of
Cascade and Plum Streets.
a. in
b. at
c. from
8. My fingers were injured so my sister had to write
the note _____ me.
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a. for
b. with
c. to
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Quiz # 02
Choose the Correct Answer
9. I am not interested _____ buying a new car now.
a. to
b. for c. in
10. What are the main ingredients ______ this
casserole?
a. about b. to
c. of
11. My best friend, John, is named ______ his
great-grandfather.
a. after b. to
c. about

12. Grandpa stayed up ______ two in the morning.
a. since b. for
c. until
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Quiz # 02
Choose the Correct Answer
13. My parents have been married ______ fortynine years.
a. since b. for c. until
14. He usually travels to Philadelphia _______
train.
a. by
b. at
c. with
15. You frequently see this kind of violence ____
television.
a. with b. in
c. on
16. I told Mom we'd be home ______ an hour or so.
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a. to
b. in
c. at
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Quiz # 02
Choose the Correct Answer
17. I was visiting my best friend _____ the hospital.
a. of
b. at
c. in
18. The professor _______ South Africa amazed
the American students with her stories.
a. from b. of
c. in
19. I'll see you ____ home when I get there.
a. in
b. by
c. at
20. It's been snowing ________ Christmas
morning.
a. since b. for
c. until

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Check your Answers
1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

B

A

C

B

A

C

B

A

C

C

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

A

C

B

A

C

B

C

A

C

A
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HOME TASK
EXERCISES # 88 TO 93
(Any Two)
Best of luck
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Prepositions

  • 2. PREPOSITION A preposition describes a relationship between words in a sentence   Noun and Noun: Book on the table Verb and Noun : Jumped at the grapes  Adjective and Noun: Good by heard 2 2/18/2014
  • 3. Consider the bold red words You can sit before the desk (or in front of the desk). The professor can sit on the desk (when he's being informal) or behind the desk, and then his feet are under the desk or beneath the desk. He can stand beside the desk (meaning next to the desk), before the desk, between the desk and you, or even on the desk (if he's really strange). If he's clumsy, he can bump into the desk or try to walk through the desk (and stuff would fall off the desk). Passing his hands over the desk or resting his elbows upon the desk, he often looks across the desk and speaks of the desk or concerning the desk as if there were nothing else like the desk. Because he thinks of nothing except the desk, sometimes you wonder about the desk, what's in the desk, what he paid for the desk, and if he could live without the desk. You can walk toward the desk, to the desk, around the desk, by the desk, and even past the desk while he 3 2/18/2014 sits at the desk or leans against the desk.
  • 4. Prepositions of Time: at, on, and in We use at to designate specific times. The train is due at 12:15 p.m. We use on to designate days and dates. My brother is coming on Monday. We're having a party on the Fourth of July. We use in for nonspecific times during a day, a month, a season, or a year. She likes to jog in the morning. It's too cold in winter to run outside. He started the job in 1971. He's going to quit in August. 4 2/18/2014
  • 5. Prepositions of Place: at, on, and in We use at for specific addresses. Grammar English lives at 55 Boretz Road in Durham. We use on to designate names of streets, avenues, etc. Her house is on Boretz Road. And we use in for the names of land-areas (towns, counties, states, countries, and continents). She lives in Durham. Durham is in Windham County. Windham County is in Connecticut. 5 2/18/2014
  • 6. Prepositions of Location: in, at, and on and No Preposition IN AT ON (the) bed the bedroom the car (the) class the library school class home the library the office school work the bed the ceiling the floor the horse the plane the train NO PREPOSI TION downstairs downtown inside outside upstairs uptown 6 2/18/2014
  • 7. Prepositions of Movement: to and No Preposition  We use to in order to express movement toward a place. They were driving to work together. She's going to the dentist's office this morning. Toward and towards are also helpful prepositions to express movement. These are simply variant spellings of the same word; use whichever sounds better to you.  We're moving toward the light. This is a big step towards the project's completion.  With the words home, downtown, uptown, inside, outside, downstairs, upstairs, we use no preposition. Grandma went upstairs Grandpa went home. They both went outside. 7 2/18/2014
  • 8. Prepositions of Time: for and since We use for when we measure time (seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, years).  He held his breath for seven minutes. She's lived there for seven years. The British and Irish have been quarreling for seven centuries.  We use since with a specific date or time. He's worked here since 1970. She's been sitting in the waiting room since two-thirty. 8 2/18/2014
  • 9. NOUNS and PREPOSITIONS approval of awareness of belief in concern for confusion about desire for fondness for need for grasp of participation hatred of in hope for reason for interest in respect for love of success in understandin g of 9 2/18/2014
  • 10. ADJECTIVES and PREPOSITIONS afraid of fond of angry at happy about aware of interested in capable of jealous of careless made of about married to familiar with proud of similar to sorry for sure of tired of worried about 10 2/18/2014
  • 11. VERBS and PREPOSITIONS apologize for ask about ask for belong to bring up care for find out give up grow up look for look forward to look up make up pay for prepare for study for talk about think about trust in work for worry about 11 2/18/2014
  • 12. Idiomatic Expressions with Prepositions   agree to a proposal, with a person, on a price, in principle argue about a matter, with a person, for or against a proposition  compare to to show likenesses, with to show differences (sometimes similarities)    correspond to a thing, with a person differ from an unlike thing, with a person live at an address, in a house or city, on a street, with other people 12 2/18/2014
  • 13. Unnecessary Prepositions She met up with the new coach in the hallway.  The book fell off of the desk.  He threw the book out of the window.  She wouldn't let the cat inside of the house. [or use "in"]  Where did they go to?  Where is your college at?  13 2/18/2014
  • 14. BE READY A QUIZ IS WAITING FOR YOU 14 2/18/2014
  • 15. Recognizing Prepositions Francis Macomber had, half an hour before, been carried to his tent from the edge of the camp in triumph on the arms and shoulders of the cook, the personal boys, the skinner and the porters. The gunbearers had taken no part in the demonstration. When the native boys put him down at the door of his tent, he had shaken all their hands, received their congratulations, and then gone into the tent and sat on the bed until his wife came in. She did not speak to him when she came in and he left the tent at once to wash his face and hands in the portable wash basin outside and go over to the dining tent to sit in a comfortable canvas chair in the breeze 15 and the shade. 2/18/2014
  • 16. Check your Solution  Francis Macomber had, half an hour before, been carried to his tent from the edge of the camp in triumph on the arms and shoulders of the cook, the personal boys, the skinner and the porters. The gunbearers had taken no part in the demonstration. When the native boys put him down at the door of his tent, he had shaken all their hands, received their congratulations, and then gone into the tent and sat on the bed until his wife came in. She did not speak to him when she came in and he left the tent at* once to wash his face and hands in the portable wash basin outside and go over to the dining tent to sit in a comfortable canvas chair in the breeze and the shade. 16 2/18/2014
  • 17. Quiz # 02 Choose the Correct Answer 1. My best friend lives ______ Boretz Road. a. in b. on c. at 2. I'll be ready to leave ____ about twenty minutes. a. in b. on c. at 3. Since he met his new friend, Juan never seems to be ______ home. a. on b. in c. at 4. The child responded to his mother's demands ______ throwing a tantrum. a. with b. by c. from 17 2/18/2014
  • 18. Quiz # 02 Choose the Correct Answer 5. I think she spent the entire afternoon ______ the phone. a. on b. in c. at 6. I will wait ______ 6:30, but then I'm going home. a. from b. at c. until 7. The police caught the thief _____ the corner of Cascade and Plum Streets. a. in b. at c. from 8. My fingers were injured so my sister had to write the note _____ me. 18 a. for b. with c. to 2/18/2014
  • 19. Quiz # 02 Choose the Correct Answer 9. I am not interested _____ buying a new car now. a. to b. for c. in 10. What are the main ingredients ______ this casserole? a. about b. to c. of 11. My best friend, John, is named ______ his great-grandfather. a. after b. to c. about 12. Grandpa stayed up ______ two in the morning. a. since b. for c. until 19 2/18/2014
  • 20. Quiz # 02 Choose the Correct Answer 13. My parents have been married ______ fortynine years. a. since b. for c. until 14. He usually travels to Philadelphia _______ train. a. by b. at c. with 15. You frequently see this kind of violence ____ television. a. with b. in c. on 16. I told Mom we'd be home ______ an hour or so. 20 a. to b. in c. at 2/18/2014
  • 21. Quiz # 02 Choose the Correct Answer 17. I was visiting my best friend _____ the hospital. a. of b. at c. in 18. The professor _______ South Africa amazed the American students with her stories. a. from b. of c. in 19. I'll see you ____ home when I get there. a. in b. by c. at 20. It's been snowing ________ Christmas morning. a. since b. for c. until 21 2/18/2014
  • 23. HOME TASK EXERCISES # 88 TO 93 (Any Two) Best of luck 23 2/18/2014