KINDS OF PREPOSITIONS :--
1. Simple Prepositions
2. Double Prepositions
3. Compound Prepositions
4. Participial Prepositions
5. Phrasal Prepositions
6. Disguised Prepositions
1. SIMPLE
PREPOSITIONS :---
They consist of only one syllable and cannot
be divided into fragments.
e.g. :--
In, on, to, of, at, for, with, by, from, up, down,
at, off, per, except, since, till, through since etc.
* Hema is fond of tea.
* The cat jumped off the chair.
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2. DOUBLE
PREPOSITIONS :--
They are made of two prepositions.
e.g. :--
Into, within, upon, without, throughout, from
within, from above etc.
* The lion jumped into the well.
* He slept throughout the film.
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3. COMPOUND PREPOSITIONS :--
They are formed by the addition of 'a' or
'by' before a preposition.
( a = on , be = by )
e.g. :--
About, above, along, across, amidst, amongst,
beyond, between, beside, besides, behind, below, beneath etc.
* A lamb was grazing beside the lake.
* Radhika distributed the sweets
between Ram and Shyam.
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4. PARTICIPIAL PREPOSITIONS :--
They are used in the form of present
participles.
e.g. :--
Pending, considering, during, regarding,
concerning, barring, etc.
* Pending further orders, Mr. Desai will act as Headmaster.
* Considering the quality, the price is
not high.
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5. PHRASAL PREPOSITIONS :--
They are used in the form of a phrase and
functions with the force of a single preposition .
e.g. :--
In front of, in spite of, instead of, by all
means, according to, by virtue of, in accordance with, in search of, owing to,
with reference to ,by dint of, in favour of etc.
* He acted according to my instructions.
* The king abdicated the throne in favour
of his eldest son.
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6. DISGUISED
PREPOSITIONS :--
They are used in hidden forms.
e.g. :--
* It is four o' (of) clock.
* He comes here once a (in) year.
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