Prepositions
Prepositions
Prepositions
GLOBAL ENGLISH 1
2ND WEEK, SPRING (2024)
P R O F. H Y O J I N J E O N G
DONGGUK UNIVERSITY
1. Definition of Prepositions
A preposition is defined as “a word that connects a noun, a noun phrase, or a pronoun to an-
other word, especially, to a verb, another noun, or an adjective”, according to the Cambridge
Dictionary.
The Oxford Learner’s Dictionary says that a preposition is “a word or group of words, such as in,
from, to, out of and on behalf of, used before a noun or pronoun to show place, position, time
or method.”
The Collins Dictionary defines a preposition as “a word such as by, for, into, or with which usu-
ally has a noun group as its object.”
The Merriam Webster Dictionary provides a slightly different definition. According to it, a
preposition is defined as “a function word that typically combines with a noun phrase to form a
phrase which usually expresses a modification or predication.”
1. Definition of Prepositions
① A preposition is a word or group of words used to link nouns, pronouns and
phrases to other words in a sentence.
② Some examples of prepositions are single words like in, at, on, of, to, by and
with or phrases such as in front of, next to, instead of.
② The preposition ‘on’ is used to refer to a particular day or date, such as on Sunday, on May
25th.
③ The preposition ‘in’ refers to a broader time frame, such as a month or a year, a decade, etc.
3. Prepositions of TIME
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specific time a particular day or date a broader time frame
Examples Examples Examples
at noon on Sunday in December
at midnight on May 18th in (the) summer
at the moment on Saturdays in 2024
at the same time on your birthday in the Middle Ages
at that time on time in the past
at any time on the hour in a few days
at lunchtime on Friday morning in ten minutes
at night on Monday night in the morning
3. Prepositions of TIME
Frequently Asked Questions on Prepositions of Time
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4. Prepositions of PLACE
The most common prepositions indicate the place or position of something.
① Prepositional phrases always consist of two basic parts at minimum: object & preposition.
② Adjectives can be placed between the prepositions and objects in prepositional phrases.
③ Prepositional phrases can act as adverbs or adjectives.
When they are used as adjectives, they modify nouns and pronouns in the same way single-word
adjectives do.
When prepositional phrases are used as adverbs, they at the same way single-word ad-
verbs and adverb clauses do, modifying adjectives, verbs, and other adverbs.