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<div class="pg_page_title">Preposition</div>
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Prepositions are short words ('''on''', '''in''', '''to''') that usually stand in front of nouns (sometimes also in front of gerund verbs).  
Prepositions are short words ('''on''', '''in''', '''to''') that usually stand in front of nouns (sometimes also in front of gerund verbs).  
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* Many prepositions tell you where something is or when something happened.
* Many prepositions tell you where something is or when something happened.
* Most prepositions have several definitions, so the meaning changes quite a bit in different contexts.
* Most prepositions have several definitions, so the meaning changes quite a bit in different contexts.
* When prepositions combine with verbs to create phrasal verbs, such as "put up (with)" (tolerate) and "put down" (insult), the meanings are not usually simply a sum of the two words put together.
** When prepositions combine with verbs to create phrasal verbs, such as "put up (with)" (tolerate) and "put down" (insult), the meanings are not usually simply a sum of the two words put together.
* Ending an English sentence with a preposition is not a grammatical error.
* Ending an English sentence with a preposition is not a grammatical error.


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He can stand '''''beside''''' the desk (meaning '''''next''' to'' the desk), '''''before''''' the desk, '''between''' the desk and you, or even '''''on''''' the desk (if he's really strange).
He can stand '''''beside''''' the desk (meaning '''''next''' to'' the desk), '''''before''''' the desk, '''between''' the desk and you, or even '''''on''''' the desk (if he's really strange).


Here are examples of prepositions and their meaning:
 
Here are examples of prepositions and their meaning :


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|from one side to the other
|from one side to the other
|It's dangerous to run across the road.
|It's dangerous to run across the road.
|-
|adjacent
|be next to, be beside something
|The parking lot is adjacent to the park.
|-
|-
|along
|along
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|He walked up the stairs.
|He walked up the stairs.
|}
|}
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Prepositions-of-Direction|Prepositions of Direction]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Gender|Gender]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Adverbs-of-Degree|Adverbs of Degree]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/False-Ellipsis--(Part-2)|False Ellipsis (Part 2)]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/POSSESSIVE-PRONOUNS|POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Perfect-Tenses|Perfect Tenses]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Adverbs-of-Manner|Adverbs of Manner]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/How-Some-pointers-when-using-Adjectives|How Some pointers when using Adjectives]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Countable-and-Uncountable-Nouns|Countable and Uncountable Nouns]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Present-Tense|Present Tense]]
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