Prepositions are short words (on, in, to) that usually stand in front of nouns (sometimes also in front of gerund verbs).
Even advanced learners of English find prepositions difficult, as a 1:1 translation is usually not possible. One preposition in your native language might have several translations depending on the situation.
There are hardly any rules as to when to use which preposition. The only way to learn prepositions is looking them up in adictionary, reading a lot in English (literature) and learning useful phrases off by heart (study tips).
The following table contains rules for some of the most frequently used prepositions in English:
Prepositions – Time
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Prepositions – Place (Position and Direction)
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Other important Prepositions
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Exercises on Prepositions
- Exercise on Prepositions – Place 1Level: lower intermediate

- Exercise on Prepositions – Place 2Level: lower intermediate

- Exercise on Prepositions – Place 3Level: lower intermediate

- Exercise on Prepositions – Place 4Level: lower intermediate

- Exercise on Prepositions – Place 5Level: lower intermediate

- Exercise on Prepositions – Time 1Level: lower intermediate

- Exercise on Prepositions – Time 2Level: lower intermediate

- Exercise on Prepositionssince andfor
- See also:Date andTime

