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English Prepositions List
© Josef Essberger 2009
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First Edition 2000
Second Edition (revised) 2005
Third Edition (revised and extended) 2007
Third Edition (revised and extended) 2007
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Contents
Introduction
5
Why 150 prepositions? 6
1 One-word Prepositions
7
with sample sentences
2 Complex Prepositions
29
with sample sentences
3 Illustrations
33
Prepositions of place 33
Prepositions of time 34
4 Quizzes (with answers)
35
One-word prepositions 36
Complex prepositions 45
Prepositions of place 51
Prepositions of time 52
One-word and complex prepositions 53
Introduction
This ebook contains a list of most English prepositions in use today.
The first section lists “one-word prepositions” (for example
before
,
into
,
on
).
The second section lists “complex prepositions” (phrases of two or more words
that function like one-word prepositions, for example
according to
,
but for
,
in
spite of
).
The name “preposition” (pre + position) means “place before”. Prepositions
usually come before another word, usually a noun or noun phrase:
•
noun
•
pronoun
•
noun phrase
•
gerund (verb in -ing form)
If a
preposition
does not come before
another word
, it is still closely linked to
another word:
•
Who
did you talk
to
?
•
To
whom
did you talk?
•
I talked
to
Jane
.
Many prepositions can also be adverbs:
•
They are
in
the kitchen.
preposition
•
Please come
in
.
adverb
A few prepositions can also be conjunctions:
•
Everyone came
but
Tara.
preposition
•
I asked her
but
she didn’t answer.
conjunction
Abbreviations used in this ebook:
conj. = conjunction
UK =
mainly
British English
US =
mainly
American English
This ebook is written in British English.
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