Some verbs, adjectives and nouns are followed by particular prepositions. Here are some of the most common combinations. Note that alternatives are sometimes possible, and… Continue reading
Commonly confused prepositions part 2
Across and over can both be used to mean ‘on the other side of a line / road / bridge etc’. There is a hospital… Continue reading
Prepositions of time – during, in, for and since
During During is used to say when something happens; for is used to say how long it lasts. I was in France during the summer.… Continue reading
Prepositions of place exercise
Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions of place. Answers 1. Can you see a woman in the picture? 2. London is on the river… Continue reading
Sentence correction: prepositions
Correct the following sentences. Incorrect: He married with an Indian woman. Correct: He married an Indian woman. Incorrect: He accompanied with his friends. Correct: He… Continue reading
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