English Grammar Lesson: Prepositions
1. What are Prepositions?
Definition: Prepositions are words that show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. They often indicate time, place, direction, or manner.
2. Types of Prepositions
Here are the main types of prepositions:
2.1 Prepositions of Time
Definition: Prepositions of time indicate when something happens.
Examples:
- The meeting is scheduled at 3 PM.
- She was born in July.
- They will arrive on Monday.
2.2 Prepositions of Place
Definition: Prepositions of place describe the location of something.
Examples:
- The book is on the table.
- She lives in Paris.
- The cat is under the bed.
2.3 Prepositions of Direction
Definition: Prepositions of direction show where something is going or moving.
Examples:
- They are heading to the park.
- The plane flew over the mountains.
- She walked through the door.
2.4 Prepositions of Manner
Definition: Prepositions of manner describe how something is done.
Examples:
- He spoke with confidence.
- She completed the task by herself.
3. Common Prepositional Phrases
Prepositional phrases are groups of words that include a preposition and its object. They add detail to a sentence.
Examples:
- She is sitting in front of the television.
- The cat jumped onto the roof.
- They went out of the building.
4. Common Errors with Prepositions
Here are some common mistakes to avoid:
- Incorrect: She is married with a doctor.
- Correct: She is married to a doctor.
- Incorrect: They arrived at the airport in 2 hours.
- Correct: They arrived at the airport after 2 hours.