Samacheer Kalvi 9th English Grammar Preposition

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Tamilnadu Samacheer Kalvi 9th English Grammar Preposition

Prepositions are short words (on, in, to) that usually stand in front of nouns (sometimes also in front of gerund verbs).

There are hardly any rules as to when to use which preposition. The only way to learn prepositions is looking them up in a dictionary, reading a lot in English and learning useful phrases by heart.

The following table contains rules for some of the most frequently used prepositions in English:

 

Prepositions – Place Position And Direction

EnglishUsageExample
inroom, building, street, town, country book, paper car, taxi picture, worldin the kitchen, in Chennai in the book in the car, in a taxi in the picture, in the world
intoenter a room / a buildinggo into the kitchen / the house
atmeaning next to, by an object for a table for events place where you are to do something typical (watch a film, study, work)at the door, at the station at the table
at a concert, at the party at the cinema,
at school, at work
onattached for a place with a river being on a surface for a certain side (left, right) for a floor in a house for public transport for television, radiothe picture on the wall Taj lies on the Yamuna, on the table on the left on the first floor on the bus, on the plane on TV, on radio
by, next to, besideleft or right of somebody or somethingJayan is standing by / next to/beside the car.
underon the ground, lower than (or covered by) something elsethe bag is under the table
belowlower than something else but above groundthe fish are below the surface
overcovered by something else meaning more than getting to the other side (also across) overcoming an obstacleput a jacket over your shirt over 16 years of age walk over the bridge climb over the wall
abovehigher than something else, but not directly over ita path above the lake
acrossgetting to the other side (also over) getting to the other sidewalk across the bridge swim across the lake
throughsomething with limits on top, bottom and the sidesdrive through the tunnel
tothe movement to a person or building movement to a place or country for bedgo to the cinema go to Madurai go to bed
towardsmovement in the direction of something (but not directly to it)go 5 steps towards the house
ontoa movement to the top of somethingjump onto the table
fromin the sense of where froma flower from the garden

Other Important Prepositions

EnglishUsageExample
fromwho gave ita present from John
ofwho/what does it belong to what does it showa page of the book the picture of a palace
bywho made ita book by Mark Twain
onwalking or riding on horseback entering a public transport vehicleon foot, on horseback get on the bus
inentering a car / Taxiget in the car
offleaving a public transport vehicleget off the train
out ofleaving a car / Taxiget out of the taxi
byrise or fall of something traveling (other than walking or horseriding)prices have risen by 10 percent by car, by bus
atfor ageshe learned Russian at 15
aboutfor topics, meaning what aboutwe were talking about you
ondays of the weekon Monday
inmonths/seasons period of the day year after a certain period of time (when?)in August / in winter in the morning in 2006 in an hour
atfor night for a weekend a certain point of time (when?)at night at the weekend at half-past nine
sincethe starting point of time (past till now)since 1980
fortotal period/duration of time (past till now)for 2 years
agoa certain time in the past2 years ago
beforeearlier than a certain point of timebefore 2004
totelling the timeten to six (5:50)
pasttelling the timeten past six (6:10)
to / till / untilmarking the beginning and end of a period of timefrom Monday to/till Friday
till /untilin the sense of how long something is going to lastHe is on holiday until Friday.
byin the sense of at the latest up to a certain timeI will be back by 6 o’clock.
By 11 o’clock, I had read five pages.

 

List Of Prepositions
While there are only about 150 prepositions in the English language, these words are among the most important. Without them, the sentences we speak, read, and write would be difficult to understand. The following list of prepositions is not a complete one, however, it is among the most comprehensive lists of prepositions available anywhere.

aboardbeforeexceptontowards
aboutbehindexceptingontounder
abovebelowexcludingoppositeunderneath
absentbeneathfailingoutsideunlike
acrossbesidefollowingoveruntil
afterbesidesforpastup
againstbetweenfromperupon
alongbeyondgivenplusversus
alongsidebutinregardingvia
amidbyinsideroundwith
amongcircaintosincewithin
amongstconcerninglikethanwithout
anticonsideringminusthroughworth
arounddespitenearto
asdownoftoward
atduringoff
1.inPlaceChennai is in India.
TimeHe will go in June.
2.onPlaceThe telephone is on the table.
TimeHe will pay the fee on Monday.
3.atPlaceIt is cold at Ooty.
TimeI get up at 6 a.m.
4.forTimeHe has been reading for 3 hours.
with nounMy uncle works for a foreigner.
5.byTimeThey will finish the work by noon.
PlaceThe resort is by the sea coast.
with normThe order was given by the manager.
6.fromTimeThe clinic works from 9 a.m.
PlaceMr John is from England.
with nounWe import goods from many lands.
7.toTimeYou can meet him from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
PlaceWe go to Courtallam in August.
with nounHe sent the request to the Principal.

Exercises
(i) Fill the gap with the correct prepositions.
1. We live Chennai.
Answer:
in

2. Would you like to go the library?
Answer:
to

 

3. No, thanks. I was the library yesterday.
Answer:
at

4. We are going a holiday next week.
Answer:
on

5. There is a bridge the river.
Answer:
across

6. The train Chennai Madurai is the station.
Answer:
from, to, in

7. my wall, there are many picture postcards.
Answer:
on

8. Who is the person in this picture?
Answer:
in

9. Come the hall, we shall watch TV.
Answer:
into

10. Elgin lies 530 meters sea level.
Answer:
above

11. The bone was the dog.
Answer:
for

12. We are going on vacation August.
Answer:
on, in

13. Please put the vase the table.
Answer:
on

14. received a present Janaki.
Answer:
from

15. School begins Monday.
Answer:
on

(ii) Complete the exercise with appropriate prepositions.
1. Compare your answers your partner.
Answer:
with

2. This key holder is very special me.
Answer:
for

3. Apples and oranges are the same box.
Answer:
in

4. Write me soon.
Answer:
to

5. Have you got a piece paper?
Answer:
of

 

6. What’s the calculator for? It is my exam.
Answer:
for

7. I’m tall black hair and brown eyes.
Answer:
with

8. We have a house a big backyard.

9. I come a big family.
Answer:
with

10. Match the pictures the names.
Answer:
from

11. Is your house the country?
Answer:
with

12. Guess what I have my hand?
Answer:
in

13. I have to color pens. what you?
Answer:
about

(iii) Fill in the prepositions.
1. The cat hid the door.
(a) behind (b) under (c) on
Answer:
(a) behind

2. Mv uncle will visit me May.
(a) at (b) in (c) on
Answer:
(b) in

3. Wait there I come.
(a) behind (b) until (c) near
Answer:
(b) until

4. Hang the charts the wall.
(a) in (b) on (c) by
Answer:
(b) on

5. I have been practicing morning.
(a) by (b) for (c) since
Answer:
(c) since

6. The baby has been sleeping for a long time.
(a) for (b) since (c) at
Answer:
(a) for

 

7. The work will be over this evening.
(a) on (b) by (c) in
Answer:
(b) by

8. We could not get help anyone.
(a) from (b) till (c) in
Answer:
(a) from

9. The ladder is placed the wall.
(a) on (b) upon (c) against
Answer:
(c) against

10. The people stood the road to watch the procession go by.
(a) across (b) along (c) on
Answer:
(b) along