Tuesday, 16 December 2014

List of Preposition

English Preposition List

This ebook contains a list of most English prepositions in use today.  The first section lists “one-word prepositions” (for example before, into, on). 
The second section lists “complex prepositions” (phrases of two or more words that function like one-word prepositions, for example according to, but for, in spite of).  The name “preposition” (pre + position) means “place before”. Prepositions usually come before another word, usually a noun or noun phrase:                                                                                 
•   noun 
•   pronoun 
•   noun phrase 
•   gerund (verb in -ing form) 
 
If a preposition does not come before another word, it is still closely linked to  another word: 
•   Who did you talk to? 
•   To whom did you talk? 
•   I talked to Jane. 
Many prepositions can also be adverbs: 
•   They are in the kitchen. preposition                     
•   Please come in. adverb 
A few prepositions can also be conjunctions: 
•   Everyone came but Tara. preposition 
•   I asked her but she didn’t answer. conjunction 
Abbreviations used in this ebook: 
conj. = conjunction 
UK = mainly British English 
US = mainly American English 
 
This ebook is written in British English. 
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