English sentences containing prepositions

Updated on educate 2024-05-21
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    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. Until.

    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.

    A preposition that indicates the direction of the field-type hailstone:

    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.

    under: Yes. Below, in. Within.

    below: In. below (not necessarily directly below).

    near: Near, not far.

    by: Yes. is closer than the distance of near.

    between: in between.

    around: around, in. around, in. of the four weeks.

    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 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: Bu Hunger Sail.

    Indicate 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) limb hole. of, indicated. quantity or kind.

    from: from: from, somebody, to. Originate.

    without: no, is the antonym of with.

    like: Like. The same.

    as: as.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    English prepositions are: in, on, for, at, about, under, etc., and are used as follows:

    1. Usage of in:

    In is used after some verbs, nouns, adjectives to elicit additional information. In is also used in conjunction with verbs that indicate an action, such as walk, push, etc., and in phrasal verbs such as give in, dig in, etc.

    In is read weakly as a preposition in the sentence, and stressed in the sentence as an adverb. It means that the expressions that can be used in are in the morning, in the afternoon, in the evening and in the night.

    2. Usage of on:

    ON before the date is often omitted. When it means "spots on the hands and feet", the preposition on is used; On the River means different things in different contexts.

    3. Usage of for:

    for is a coordinating conjunction, which leads to a parallel clause, which indicates the cause in a weak tone, and is generally an inferential supplementary explanation or explanation of the result, not a direct cause, and a comma before for.

    Fourth, the usage of at:

    When used in places, AT refers to smaller places, such as towns.

    When it comes to shops, institutions, schools, etc., if you think of it as a point, you can use AT. If you look at a place (place) with in, the barber's (barbershop), green'S (the store opened by Green) and so on only use AT.

    When it comes to using AT, such as Live at 1184 Zhongshan Road, the road name should be preceded by in, and "in......Intersection "with AT."

    When used for time, it can represent a moment, such as at night, at three o'clock, at any time, etc. It can also indicate a shorter period of time.

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