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Prepositions

Prepositions. Prepared By: - Nityanandesh Narayan Tripathi PGT English Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya. Prepositions - Definition. “ Preposition is a word used before Noun or Pronoun to show its relation with other Noun or pronoun of the sentence.”. For example. The Bird is on the tree .

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Prepositions

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  1. Prepositions Prepared By: - Nityanandesh Narayan Tripathi PGT English Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya

  2. Prepositions - Definition “ Preposition is a word used before Noun or Pronoun to show its relation with other Noun or pronoun of the sentence.” For example • The Bird is on the tree. • In this sentence we have two nouns – • ‘Bird’ and ‘Tree’ • The relation of bird with tree is shown by preposition ‘On’. It means that Bird is sitting on Tree • Now you find the relation between the nouns of the given sentences: - • Mohan lives at Shahadra. • He was sitting in the room. • The dog ran on the road. • I am tired of talking.

  3. Prepositions – The Most Common Relations

  4. Prepositions – Movement Down Over Up I walked up the stairs. I walked down the stairs. Cat jumped over the box.

  5. Prepositions - Movement Past Toward Away The bus moved away from the bus station. I moved towards the house. The express train moved past the station.

  6. Prepositions - Movement Out of Around Into Students moved into the class Room After the class the teacher came out of class. Earth is moving around the sun.

  7. Prepositions - Movement Across Off Onto I put the books onto the table. The film Hero jumped off the tall building. I ran my car across the bridge.

  8. Prepositions - Movement Under Through On the way to Shimla the train passed through many long tunnels. The river flows under the bridge.

  9. Prepositions - Position In Front of In Behind Rabbit is hiding behind the box. Rabbit is sitting in front of box. The Rabbit is in the box.

  10. Prepositions - Position Between Over By Rabbit is sitting by the side of box. The Rabbit is above the box. Rabbit is sitting between the blue and red boxes.

  11. Prepositions - Position On Under Rabbit is sitting under the table. The Rabbit is sitting on the table.

  12. Prepositions – Time Across the Day In I get up in the Morning. I take lunch in Afternoon. I go home in the Evening. I go to bed at Night. At

  13. Prepositions – Time Across the Year In In August we are going to Delhi. On On Sunday we take rest. On 15th August we celebrate Independence day. On In In the year 2009 we saw the solar eclipse.

  14. Prepositions – Time Around the Clock At In our school morning assembly starts at 7:00 O’clock in the morning. I will reach to my school in 1 hour. In

  15. Prepositions – Combination of some words with Prepositions • Busy with – I was busy with my work. • Compare with – You can not compare me with my brother. • Confident of – He is confident of his success. • Congratulate on – I congratulate you on your success. • Depend on – Children always depend on their parents. • Die of – My sister died of Malaria. • Different from – English is different from Hindi. • Due to – he got success due to hard work. • Famous for – Amitabh is famous for his excellent acting skills. • Fond of – Children are fond of sweets. • Full of – The glass is full of Milk. • Good at – he is good at Mathematics. • Honest in – He is honest in his dealings. • Hope for – Lencho hoped for a good rain shower. • Injurious to – Smoking is injurious to health. • Interest in – I am interested in my studies • Junior, senior, superior to – I am junior to my friend in office.

  16. Prepositions – Combination of some words with Prepositions Laugh at – you should not laugh at the poor people. Listen to – you listen to your teacher when he teaches you. Married to – Lord Rama was married to Sita. Popular among– The teacher is popular among students. Prefer to – I will prefer to take coffee. Prepare for – I have to prepare for debate competition. Proud of – I am proud of you. Quarrel with – Don’t quarrel with your neighbours. Related to – He is discussing the issues related with his family. Search for – police is searching for the robbers. Sorry for – I am sorry for my mistakes. Surprised at – They are surprised at your behaviour. Talk to – You should be very polite when you talk to your elders. Thankful to – I will be thankful to you for your support. Useful for – You are not useful for my organization. Wish for – I always wish for your good health. Wonder at – I wondered at the sight of marvelous Tajmahal.

  17. Exercises: - • The dog ran _________the road. • The river flows _______ the bridge. • The morning assembly in our school starts ____ 10 o'clock ____ morning. • The ceiling fan hangs ____________ over my head. • I am proud _________ my country and its people.

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