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    Prepositions Common Mistakes

    Prepositions Common Mistakes

    Mar 19, 2024, 3 min read

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    The cat was on the table; then it jumped ____ the table.

    ✅ off ❌ down

    • Off is the opposite of on. The cat was on the table and then it jumped off.

    He fell ____ his motorbike when he was riding very fast.

    ✅ off ❌ down

    • Off is the opposite of on. The man was on the motorbike and then he fell off.

    Rob rarely makes it home ____ time for dinner.

    ✅ in ❌ on

    • In time does not refer to punctuality. It means ‘soon enough’, or ‘not too late’. It’s common to use in time with for + noun or to + infinitive.
    • This sentence means that Rob rarely arrives soon enough or with enough time for dinner.

    ___ the end of the school day, we always put our chairs on our desk and wipe the board.

    ✅ At ❌ In

    • At the end is used to refer to the end, or final part, of something physical or of a time. We normally say at the end of + noun: the day, the street, the year, the book, etc.

    Students who fail to arrive ____ time will not be allowed into class.

    ✅ on ❌ in

    • On time means ‘punctually’ or ‘according to schedule’. This sentence means that the students who don’t arrive punctually will not be allowed into class.

    He got married ____ his boss.

    ✅ to ❌ with

    • Say get married to someone.

    I spent all my money ____ clothes.

    ✅ on ❌ in

    • We say spend money on something, or invest money in something.

    We want to invest the money ____ a big house.

    ✅ in ❌ on

    • We say spend money on something, but invest money in something.

    She smiled ____ him, and he blushed.

    ✅ at ❌ to

    • Say laugh, shout or smile at someone.

    She reminds me ____ her mother.

    ✅ of ❌ about

    • Something or someone may remind you of another thing or person.

    They succeeded ____ forcing the company to accept the deal.

    ✅ in ❌ on

    • Say succeed in something or doing something.

    You're always arguing ____ your dad.

    ✅ with ❌ about

    • Say argue with someone (about something).

    I'm fed up ____ my new boss. I hate him.

    ✅ with ❌ of

    • If you are fed up with something or someone it means that you are annoyed, disappointed or angry, usually because you have had to tolerate this person or thing for a long time.

    He's very kind ____ the children.

    ✅ to ❌ of

    • Say be kind to someone.
    • We can also use kind in the expression: ‘It’s very kind of you (to do this).’ We can say this when we are grateful to someone for something they have done.

    The place was full ____ people and energy.

    ✅ of ❌ with

    • If a place or a container is full of things or people it means that there are a lot of things or people.

    Dr Karl was offended and he was quiet ____ the rest of the evening.

    ✅ for ❌ during

    • We use for + length of time to say how long  something happens. With for, we answer the question how long.
    • How long was Dr Karl quiet?

    He did yoga with her ____ the start of their relationship.

    ✅ from ❌ since

    • We use since and from + starting point. They are used to mark the beginning of something: an action, a state or an event.
    • The difference is that we normally use since with present or past perfect tenses and from in other cases.

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