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Prepositions

The document provides examples and exercises on the use of prepositions in English related to time and place. It includes tables listing common prepositions used with time such as "on", "in", "at", "since", "for", and "ago"; and place such as "in", "at", "on", "by", "under", "below", "over", and "above". It then provides 5 exercises for learners to practice using these prepositions in different contexts involving time, location, and transportation.

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Prepositions

The document provides examples and exercises on the use of prepositions in English related to time and place. It includes tables listing common prepositions used with time such as "on", "in", "at", "since", "for", and "ago"; and place such as "in", "at", "on", "by", "under", "below", "over", and "above". It then provides 5 exercises for learners to practice using these prepositions in different contexts involving time, location, and transportation.

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Prepositions

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

Prepositions – Time
English Usage Example
on days of the week on Monday
in months / seasons in August / in winter
time of day in the morning
year in 2006
after a certain period of time (when?) in an hour
at for night at night
for weekend at the weekend
a certain point of time (when?) at half past nine
since from a certain point of time (past till now) since 1980
for over a certain period of time (past till now) for 2 years
ago a certain time in the past 2 years ago
before earlier than a certain point of time before 2004
to telling the time ten to six (5:50)
past telling the time ten past six (6:10)
to / till / marking the beginning and end of a period from Monday to/till Friday
until of time
till / until in the sense of how long something is He is on holiday until Friday.
going to last
by in the sense of at the latest I will be back by 6 o’clock.
up to a certain time By 11 o'clock, I had read five
pages.

Prepositions – Place (Position and Direction)


English Usage Example
in room, building, street, town, country in the kitchen, in London
book, paper etc. in the book
car, taxi in the car, in a taxi
picture, world in the picture, in the world
at meaning next to, by an object at the door, at the station
for table at the table
for events at a concert, at the party
place where you are to do something at the cinema, at school, at work
typical (watch a film, study, work)
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English Usage Example
on attached the picture on the wall
for a place with a river London lies on the Thames.
being on a surface on the table
for a certain side (left, right) on the left
for a floor in a house on the first floor
for public transport on the bus, on a plane
for television, radio on TV, on the radio
by, next to, left or right of somebody or something Jane is standing by / next to / beside
beside the car.
under on the ground, lower than (or covered by) the bag is under the table
something else
below lower than something else but above the fish are below the surface
ground
over covered by something else put a jacket over your shirt
meaning more than over 16 years of age
getting to the other side (also across) walk over the bridge
overcoming an obstacle climb over the wall
above higher than something else, but not directly a path above the lake
over it
across getting to the other side (also over) walk across the bridge
getting to the other side swim across the lake
through something with limits on top, bottom and drive through the tunnel
the sides
to movement to person or building go to the cinema
movement to a place or country go to London / Ireland
for bed go to bed
into enter a room / a building go into the kitchen / the house
towards movement in the direction of something go 5 steps towards the house
(but not directly to it)
onto movement to the top of something jump onto the table
from in the sense of where from a flower from the garden

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Other important Prepositions
English Usage Example
from who gave it a present from Jane
of who/what does it belong to a page of the book
what does it show the picture of a palace
by who made it a book by Mark Twain
on walking or riding on horseback on foot, on horseback
entering a public transport vehicle get on the bus
in entering a car / Taxi get in the car
off leaving a public transport vehicle get off the train
out of leaving a car / Taxi get out of the taxi
by rise or fall of something prices have risen by 10 percent
travelling (other than walking or horse by car, by bus
riding)
at for age she learned Russian at 45
about for topics, meaning what about we were talking about you

Exercise 1 -- Prepositions – Place


Fill the gaps with the correct prepositions.
1. We live ____________ London.
2. Would you like to go ____________ the cinema tonight?
3. No, thanks. I was ____________ the cinema yesterday.
4. We are going ____________ holiday next week.
5. There is a bridge ____________ the river.
6. The flight from Leipzig to London was ____________ Frankfurt.
7. ____________ my wall, there are many picture postcards.
8. Who is the person ____________ this picture?
9. Come ____________ the sitting room, we want to watch TV.
10. Munich lies 530 meters ____________ sea level.

Exercise 2 -- Prepositions – Time


Fill in the correct prepositions.
1. Peter is playing tennis ____________ Sunday.
2. My brother's birthday is ____________ the 5th of November.
3. My birthday is____________May.
4. We are going to see my parents ____________ the weekend.
5. ____________ 1666, a great fire broke out in London.
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6. I don't like walking alone in the streets ____________ night.
7. What are you doing ____________ the afternoon?
8. My friend has been living in Canada ____________ two years.
9. I have been waiting for you ____________ seven o'clock.
10. I will have finished this essay ____________ Friday.

Exercise 3 Prepositions – Time


Fill in the correct prepositions.
1. What are you doing _______ the weekend?
2. I don't know yet. Maybe I'll go to the cinema _______ Saturday.
3. That's interesting. I haven't been to the cinema _______ so many years.
4. We could go there together _______ the afternoon.
5. That would be great. But I would prefer to go there _______ the evening. I am visiting my
grandma _______ Saturday.
6. That's okay. The film starts _______ eight o'clock.
7. I can pick you up_______half _______ seven. How long does the film last?
8. It lasts _______ two hours and forty-five minutes.
9. _______ eight _______ a quarter_______eleven.
10. That's right. But I must hurry home_______the film. I have to be home _______ eleven
o'clock.

Exercise 4 –
Decide whether to use “since” or “for”.

since if the starting point is given (two o'clock, last Friday, 1998)
for if the period of time is given (twenty minutes, two days, one year)

1. I have been waiting ____________ 4 o'clock.


2. Sue has only been waiting ____________20 minutes.
3. Tim and Tina have been learning English ____________ six years.
4. Fred and Frida have been learning French ____________ 1998.
5. Joe and Josephine have been going out together ____________ Valentine's Day.
6. I haven't been on holiday ____________ last July.
7. Mary has been saving her money ____________ many years.
8. I haven't eaten anything ____________ breakfast.
9. You have been watching TV ____________ hours.
10. We have been living here ____________ 2 months.

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Exercise 5
Complete the exercise with the correct prepositions.
1. If you want to go ____________ bus, you have to go ____________ the bus stop.
2. You look ____________ the time table.
3. Then you wait ____________ your bus.
4. When the bus arrives, you get ____________ the bus.
5. You buy a ticket ____________ the driver or show your ticket ____________ the driver.
6. When you arrive ____________ your destination, you get ____________ the bus.
7. Sometimes you even have to change buses ____________ another bus stop.

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