Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Prepositions
- A preposition is a word that
sits before a noun to show
its relationship to another
word in a sentence. By
'noun' we mean noun,
proper noun, pronoun, noun
group and gerund.
- Participle Prepositions:
Participles used as
prepositions. Participles are
verbs ending in 'ed' or 'ing.'
- E.g. following, concerning,
assuming, provided,
considered, during.
- Compound
prepositions: Two
prepositions
working as one
however they are
not joined together.
- E.g. Because of, ahead of, next to,
prior to, far from.
- Simple prepositions:
One short or little
word that is simple
and easy to
understand.
- E.g. at, on, in, under,
for, down, with, of.
- Double prepositions:
Two prepositions joined
to make a new
preposition.
- E.g. outside, onto, infront, upon,
throughout, within.
- For example in the sentence: "The cat jumped over the couch."
The cat (noun) jumped OVER (preposition) the couch.
- Time: Used for the time/occurance of something in a sentence.
- E.g. "He was born in 1945."
"She got home after
MIDNIGHT."
- Place: Used for different
places/locations in a sentence.
- E.g. "She lives at the end of the STREET."
"The books are on the TABLE."
- Direction: Used to describe
the direction of something in a
sentence.
- E.g. "She jumped INTO the pool."
"She ran TOWARD him."
- Agent: Used for something
which is the cause of
something else in the
sentence.
- E.g. "The work was completed
by the boy." (The boy was the
cause for the work being
completed)
- Prepositional phrase: A
combination of a verb
and a prepositions. It is a
verb followed directly by
a preposition.
- E.g. "He knocks at the door."
"I will wait for her."