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Prepositions Part-4
Preposition is a word (or group of words) used esp. before a noun or pronoun to show place, position, time etc.
BELOW, at a lower position
- The valley is below the hill.
- Don't write below this line.
- The temperature will remain below freezing point.
- His rank is below an inspector.
- He got below 50% marks.
ACROSS
Part I From one side to another side
- Can he swim across the river?
- The child ran across the ground.
- Draw a line across the page.
Part II On the other side
- My house is across the street.
- Please wait for me across the road.
ABOUT relating to, on the point of
- Do you know anything about him?
- I have no knowledge about it.
- They are about to go.
- The movie was about to start.
- Has he written a book about China?
TOWARDS, in the direction of
- They ran towards the crossing.
- He hit the ball towards the goal.
- It is the first step towards greater unity between India and Pakistan.
- Parents should be friendly towards the children.
THROUGH, in one side and out another side of
- The tiger jumped through the ring.
- They went through a tunnel.
- The river yamuna flows through Delhi.
- The boys ran through the street.
- I came to know about this computer through a newspaper advertisement.
- The news spread throughout the country.
ALONG, on a course parallel to
- We can go along this wall.
- They went along the track/canal.
- let's have a stroll along the river bank.
ALONGWITH, in addition to
- The company is giving a vcd free alongwith television.
- I gave him a pen alongwith the book.
SINCE, (point of time)
- It has been raining since morning.
- He has been living in Delhi since 1987.
- I haven't visited him since his last birthday party.
BESIDE, at the side of, next to, near
- You may sit beside me.
- Please keep this chair beside the bench.
BESIDES, in addition to
- Besides vegetables she bought apples.
- Besides WagonR they have a Ford Ikon .
UP, from a lower to a higher point
- Why are they going up the hill?
- climb up these stairs.
DOWN, from a higher to a lower point
- They ran down the slope.
- The stone rolled down the hill.
- Her hair were hanging down.
ONTO, moving to a position on
- He climbed onto the horse.
- He moved the books onto the third shelf.
AMID/AMIDST/IN THE MIDST OF, in the middle of, surrounded by
- Amid noise I was unable to hear anything.
- It was difficult for him to work in the city amidst such cirsumstances.
- Amid confusion she lost her way.
- In the midst of clappings he announced this scheme.
BENEATH, to a lower position
- There was a toy beneath the leaves.
- I can't do this work as it is beneath my dignity.
- The boat sank beneath the waves.
BEYOND, on the far side of
- It was beyond his power.
- The kidnappers have gone beyond the reach of the police.
- This bike is beyond repair now.
- Don't study beyond midnight.
AROUND, on all sides
- They drove around the city.
- Build a wall around this garden.
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