English Prepositions: Types, Rules, and Practice
English Prepositions: A Comprehensive Guide
What are Prepositions?
A preposition is an unchangeable part of speech that shows the relationship between a noun, pronoun, or gerund with other words in a sentence. In English, prepositions are always placed before the words they relate to.
For example:
- The book is on the table (shows location on a surface)
- She lives in London (shows location within a city)
Main Types of Prepositions
1. Prepositions of Place:
- in – used for enclosed spaces (in the room, in a box)
- on – used for surfaces (on the table, on the wall)
- at – used for specific points (at the door, at the station)
- under – used for lower position (under the bed, under the sky)
- above – used for higher position (above the clouds, above sea level)
- between – used for position in relation to two objects (between the trees)
2. Prepositions of Time:
- in
- used with months: in January
- used with seasons: in summer
- used with years: in 2024
- on
- used with days of the week: on Monday
- used with dates: on May 5th
- at
- used with clock times: at 5 o’clock
- used with specific times: at noon, at midnight
3. Prepositions of Direction:
- to – indicating movement toward (go to school)
- from – indicating origin/starting point (from home)
- into – movement to the inside (go into the house)
- out of – movement from inside to outside (get out of the car)
Important Rules for Using Prepositions
1. Fixed Verb + Preposition Combinations:
- look at (to direct your eyes toward something)
- listen to (to pay attention to sound)
- wait for (to stay until something happens)
- depend on (to need something/someone for support)
2. Adjective + Preposition Combinations:
- good at (skilled in a particular activity)
- afraid of (feeling fear about something)
- interested in (wanting to know about something)
- ready for (prepared for something)
3. Noun + Preposition Combinations:
- reason for (explanation of something)
- solution to (answer to a problem)
- interest in (curiosity about something)
Common Mistakes in Preposition Usage
- ❌ I arrived to home → ✅ I arrived at home (We arrive at specific destinations)
- ❌ We waited since 2 hours → ✅ We waited for 2 hours (For is used with duration)
- ❌ He is good in mathematics → ✅ He is good at mathematics (Skills use at)
Test Your Knowledge – Preposition Quiz
Test your understanding of prepositions. Pay special attention to:
- Correct usage of place prepositions
- Appropriate time prepositions
- Fixed prepositional phrases
Practical Tips for Memorization
- 📝 Create your own sentences with each new preposition
- 🗣️ Learn prepositions within fixed phrases
- 🎯 Notice prepositions while reading English texts
- ✍️ Record new “verb + preposition” combinations
Essential Combinations to Remember
1. Time:
- at night (during nighttime)
- in the morning (during morning hours)
- on time (not late)
2. Place:
- at home (at one’s residence)
- in the city (within city limits)
- on the street (along the road)
3. Direction:
- go to work (movement toward workplace)
- come from school (movement from origin)
- walk across the street (movement from one side to another)