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A preposition is a word used to link nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other words. Prepositions are usually places before or in front of nouns.

Prepositions of time:

• in - My birthday is in December.

• on - The homework is due on Wednesday.

• at - I wake up at 7:30 a.m.

• since - I haven't been to the sea since last summer.

• until - I won't see you until next year.

Prepositions of placement:

• in - Sara is in the kitchen.

• on - The flowers are on the table.

• under - Her shoes are under the desk.

• in front of - I waited in front of the school.

• behind - There's a garden behind the house.

• across from - I sat across from her at dinner.

• between - The bank is between the library and the market.

Prepositions of movement:

• toward - She walked towards the school.

• away from - I ran away from the bee.

• into - She put her books into her school bag.

• onto - The cat jumped onto the table.

• through - The train goes through the tunnel

• along - We rode our bikes along the path.

Type:
Grammar Points
Level:
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Intermediate School
Duration:
20
mins
Tags:
Prepositions
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Teacher Guide

A preposition is a word used to link nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other words. Prepositions are usually places before or in front of nouns.

Prepositions of time:

• in - My birthday is in December.

• on - The homework is due on Wednesday.

• at - I wake up at 7:30 a.m.

• since - I haven't been to the sea since last summer.

• until - I won't see you until next year.

Prepositions of placement:

• in - Sara is in the kitchen.

• on - The flowers are on the table.

• under - Her shoes are under the desk.

• in front of - I waited in front of the school.

• behind - There's a garden behind the house.

• across from - I sat across from her at dinner.

• between - The bank is between the library and the market.

Prepositions of movement:

• toward - She walked towards the school.

• away from - I ran away from the bee.

• into - She put her books into her school bag.

• onto - The cat jumped onto the table.

• through - The train goes through the tunnel

• along - We rode our bikes along the path.

prepositions

Teacher Guide

A preposition is a word used to link nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other words. Prepositions are usually places before or in front of nouns.

Prepositions of time:

• in - My birthday is in December.

• on - The homework is due on Wednesday.

• at - I wake up at 7:30 a.m.

• since - I haven't been to the sea since last summer.

• until - I won't see you until next year.

Prepositions of placement:

• in - Sara is in the kitchen.

• on - The flowers are on the table.

• under - Her shoes are under the desk.

• in front of - I waited in front of the school.

• behind - There's a garden behind the house.

• across from - I sat across from her at dinner.

• between - The bank is between the library and the market.

Prepositions of movement:

• toward - She walked towards the school.

• away from - I ran away from the bee.

• into - She put her books into her school bag.

• onto - The cat jumped onto the table.

• through - The train goes through the tunnel

• along - We rode our bikes along the path.

Type:
Grammar Points
Level:
Primary School
Intermediate School
Duration:
20
mins
Tags:
Prepositions
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