مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : problems with prepositions


medo1960
07-09-2008, 04:54 AM
Problems with Prepositions
Prepositions are words that often show direction: below, above, over, under, around, through, in, out, between, among, to, toward(s). Other common prepositions include of, for (also sometimes a conjunction), from, with, like (also sometimes a verb).
Rule: You shouldn’t use or end a sentence with an unnecessary preposition, i.e., when the meaning is clear without it. Sentences may end with necessary prepositions.
Correct: That is something I cannot agree with.
With is a necessary preposition.
Correct: How many of you can I count on?
On is necessary.

Incorrect: Where did he go to?

Correct: Where did he go?
To is unnecessary because the meaning is clear without it.
Rule: Don’t follow like with a subject and verb because prepositions are followed only by nouns that act as the object of the preposition. Use as or as if or as though instead of like when a subject and verb follow.
Correct: I wish I could be more like her.
Incorrect: It doesn’t look like she will show up for dinner.
Correct: It doesn’t look as if (or as though) she will show up for dinner.

Pop Quiz


A. Where did you get this at?
B. Where did you get this?
A. I will go later on.
B. I will go later.
A. Take your shoes off the bed.
B. Take your shoes off of the bed.
A. Cut it up into small pieces.
B. Cut it into small pieces.
A. I look like my sister.
B. I look as my sister.

Mr. Bayoumy Ghreeb
18-12-2015, 05:42 PM
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