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Prepositions that denote time:
at: Used to represent a moment, a certain point in time.
on: used for the morning, afternoon, and evening of the week, day, and day (when referring to a specific day, on is used.)
in: used to represent week, month, season, year, generally refers to morning, afternoon, evening before: in. Before.
after: In. Afterwards.
by: Yes. Before (time) cut-off (to).
until(till): Until. So far: for: Reach. (indicates how much time has passed).
during: In. Duration.
through: All the time. (from start to finish).
from: from. Start (time).
Since: Since. Since (meaning from a certain time before to the present) in:. After (future time).
within: not exceeded. scope.
Prepositions that indicate place, direction:
at: In a certain location (indicating a relatively narrow place).
in: in a certain place (indicating a relatively spacious place).
on: In. Above, there is a contact surface.
above: In. Above.
Over: In. Directly above, is the antonym of under: in. Below, in. Within.
below: In. Below (not necessarily directly below) near: near, not far.
by: Yes. between, closer than near: between: in between.
around: around, in. around, in. in front of: in. of the front.
behind: In. Behind.
in: In. Within, which is used to indicate a stationary position.
into: Enter.
out of: Like into, it also indicates that there is a certain direction of movement along: along.
across: Across (planar object).
through: through, through.
to: reached. Location (destination) or direction.
for: indicates the purpose, in order to.
from: from. location.
Other prepositions. with:
And. Together;
with, with;
with some kind of tool or method.
in: indicates what material (e.g. ink, pencil, etc.) or language to use. Indicates clothing. When the tone is characteristic, use in instead of with.
by: Approved. Methods, means.
of: (belongs).of, indicated. The quantity or kind from: from (somewhere, somebody), to. Initiation without: no, is the antonym of with.
like: Like. The same.
as: as.
Against: Against: Against, lean.
about:
About, everywhere, around;
Ask someone, the situation of something, or make a suggestion.
The usage of common prepositions is summarized as follows: >>>More
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