Types of Prepositions With Examples
Types of Prepositions With Examples
What is a preposition?
We use a preposition to relate a noun or a pronoun to some other word in the sentence.
For example, in the sentence, “The water in the glass is cold.”
The preposition “in” shows the relationship between ‘water’ and ‘glass’.
Preposition Meaning: ‘Preposition‘ is a word used to show the relationship between a
noun or a pronoun and some other word in the sentence.
The relationship includes direction, place, time, cause, manner and amount.
Preposition Examples
Prepositions are short words such as ‘in’, ‘at’, ‘on’ etc. that usually stand in front of
nouns (sometimes also in front of gerund verbs). Some examples of preposition
sentences are given below. Each sentence will show you the type of relationship.
In the sentence, She went to the store, “To” is a preposition which shows direction.
In the sentence, He came by bus, “By” is a preposition which shows manner.
In the sentence, They will be here at three o’clock, “At” is a preposition which shows
time.
In the sentence, It is under the table, “Under” is a preposition which shows place.
Now, we look at some more examples
Now when we say, ‘in what?’ there is an answer, ‘water”, so ‘in’ here is a preposition.
1. Simple Preposition
When a preposition consists of one word is called single or simple preposition.
Simple Preposition Examples: in, at, on, to for, of, from, up, after, over, under, with, till, etc.
2. Double Preposition
When a preposition consists of more than one word, it is called double preposition.
3. Compound Preposition
Compound preposition consists of two or more words.
Compound Preposition Examples: on behalf of, according to, in front of, from accross
etc.
4. Participle Preposition
Participle preposition consists of words that end in “ing”.
Participle Examples: regarding, barring, concerning, considering, etc.
5. Disguised Prepositions
Disguised Preposition Examples: ‘by’ can be changed into ‘be’, ‘on’ into ‘a’, and ‘of’ can be
changed into ‘o’ for example, 5 O’ clock.
6. Phrase Prepositions
Group of words used with the force of a single preposition is called phrase preposition.
Phrase Preposition Examples: according to, by means of, owing to, with a view to, in
place of, in front of, in spite of, instead of, in order to, by virtue of, by way of, etc.
types of prepositions
Read also: Preposition of Place, Preposition of Time
Prepositions List
Here is an alphabetically organized list of common prepositions.