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Parts of speech | Preposition

 Parts of speech | Preposition 




A preposition is a type of word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. Prepositions are typically used to indicate the location, direction, time, or manner of an action or event. Some common prepositions include "in," "on," "at," "to," "by," "with," and "of."

Prepositions are usually placed before a noun or pronoun, forming a prepositional phrase. For example, in the sentence "The book is on the table," "on" is a preposition, "the table" is the object of the preposition, and "on the table" is the prepositional phrase.

Prepositions can also be used in idiomatic expressions or phrasal verbs, which can have a different meaning than the individual words in the phrase. For example, "put up with" means "tolerate," even though "put," "up," and "with" each have their own independent meanings.

In English, prepositions do not have inflections or changes in form, although some prepositions can be combined with other words to form compound prepositions, such as "according to" or "in front of."



Which of the following is a preposition?
a) Jump
b) Above
c) Run
d) Think
Answer: b) Above

Which of the following is a preposition of time?
a) At
b) In
c) On
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above

Which of the following sentences uses the correct preposition?
a) I will meet you on the corner.
b) I will meet you at the corner.
c) I will meet you in the corner.
d) I will meet you under the corner.
Answer: b) I will meet you at the corner.

Which of the following is a preposition of direction?
a) Over
b) Through
c) Across
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above

Which of the following sentences uses the correct preposition?
a) She sat beside me in the movie theater.
b) She sat besides me in the movie theater.
c) She sat beside me on the movie theater.
d) She sat beside me at the movie theater.
Answer: a) She sat beside me in the movie theater.

Which of the following is a preposition of location?
a) Above
b) Below
c) Beside
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above

Which of the following sentences uses the correct preposition?
a) The book is lying on the table.
b) The book is lying in the table.
c) The book is lying at the table.
d) The book is lying under the table.
Answer: a) The book is lying on the table.

Which of the following is a preposition of place?
a) Behind
b) Before
c) Between
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above

Which of the following sentences uses the correct preposition?
a) The cat is hiding under the bed.
b) The cat is hiding beside the bed.
c) The cat is hiding on the bed.
d) The cat is hiding above the bed.
Answer: a) The cat is hiding under the bed.

Which of the following is a preposition of movement?
a) Along
b) Around
c) Into
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above

Which of the following sentences uses the correct preposition?
a) We walked through the park.
b) We walked across the park.
c) We walked in the park.
d) We walked above the park.
Answer: a) We walked through the park.

Which of the following is a preposition of manner?
a) With
b) By
c) Through
d) All of the above
Answer: a) With

Which of the following sentences uses the correct preposition?
a) The airplane flew over the mountains.
b) The airplane flew under the mountains.
c) The airplane flew on the mountains.
d) The airplane flew beside the mountains.
Answer: a) The airplane flew over the mountains.

Which of the following is a preposition of purpose?
a) For
b) Since
c) Until
d) All of the above
Answer: a) For

Which of the following sentences uses the correct preposition?
a) The flowers are growing in the garden.
b) The flowers are growing on the garden.
c) The flowers are growing at the garden.
d) The flowers are growing beside the garden.
Answer: a)



Part of speech - 

           Preposition 

Test No.1

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Test No.2

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Test No.3

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