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Types of Prepositions

what is preposition ? its types with examples Some Fixed preposition

A preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words
in a sentence. Prepositions are used to indicate location, direction, time, manner, and other
relationships. Here are some common types of prepositions with examples:

1. Simple Prepositions: These are single-word prepositions.


• In: The book is in the bag.
• On: The cat is on the roof.
• Under: The key is under the mat.
2. Compound Prepositions: These are made up of two or more words.
• In front of: The car is parked in front of the house.
• Next to: He sits next to his sister.
3. Phrasal Prepositions: These consist of a verb + adverb or a verb + preposition.
• Look out for: Look out for the train.
• Run into: I ran into my friend at the store.
4. Time Prepositions: Indicate time-related relationships.
• At: We'll meet at 3 o'clock.
• On: My birthday is on May 5th.
• In: He was born in 1990.
5. Place Prepositions: Indicate location or position.
• At: She's at the library.
• On: The book is on the table.
• In: The cat is in the box.
6. Direction Prepositions: Show movement or direction.
• To: I'm going to the park.
• From: He walked from the school.
7. Agentive Prepositions: Indicate the doer of an action.
• By: The book was written by the author.
8. Fixed Prepositions: These are specific prepositional phrases used in certain situations.
• In spite of: In spite of the rain, we went for a walk.
• Due to: The delay was due to bad weather.

Fixed prepositions are often idiomatic and don't always follow a strict rule, so it's important to
learn them in context.

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