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Melanie Moreta
Paula Urvina PREPOSITIONS In.
ON.
A preposition is a word or group of
words used before a noun, pronoun, Under.
or noun phrase to show direction,
In front of.
Phrase time, place, location, spatial
relationships, or to present an object. Behind
If you can dream it
you can do it. Next to
-Walt Disney
Between
A FEW RULES Prepositions of Direction
To refer to a direction, use the

prepositions "to," "in," "into," "on," and
"onto."
Example: She drove to the store.

Prepositions of Time
To refer to one point in time, use the prepositions "in,"
"at," and "on."

Use "in" with parts of the day (not specific times),


months, years, and seasons.
Example: The weather is cold in December.
-Use "at" with the time of day. Also use "at" with noon,
night, and midnight.
Example: She often goes for a walk at night.
-Use "on" with days.
Example: I work on Saturdays.
prepositions of prepositions
place of location
1. to refer to a place, use the 1. To refer a location , use the
prepositions"in","at","on"Example:
prepositions "in", "at", "on" and
- The live in the
country (an area)
"inside". Example:
- She will find him at the library (a point)
- They will meet in the lunchroom. - There is a lot of dirt on the window (a
surface)
or if you refer to an object higher
than a point, use the prepositions Prepositions of spacial
"over","near", "next to" Example relantioships
: 1.- to refer to a spatial relantioship
-The bird flew over the house use the prepositions"off","across"
"above"Example:
His shirt is off.
Prepositions basic

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