The prepositions such as at, on, in, by, with, to, for, from, and of are the most frequently used in English.
e.g.
1) This book written by Zoe. ("by"is a preposition here)
2) I arrived in 7.p.m. yesterday. ("in"is a preposition here)
3) He just standing here and waiting for his wife. ("for"is a preposition here)
Different prepositions have different uses and usages. For example, the preposition at, when it showing time, we should use it at a specific time, at 6.p.m., at lunch. If at showing place, It has four different usages. The first one is at a meeting place or location: at the bar, at school. The second one is at the edge of something: siting at the table. The third
one is at the corner of something: at the end. The fourth one is at the target: catch at.
e.g.
1) I ate my breakfast at 7:40 a.m. this morning.
2) I hope I can finish my homework at school.
3) We sit at the table and talk with each other.
1 comment:
Your blog posts are good, and you are writing a lot about grammar and strategies you have learned so far, but be sure that you are making full-sentence examples in your own words with the correct grammar. There are a few grammar errors (prepositions)in some of your examples. 7/10
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