Define Preposition With Example With Appropriate Preposition P to W
Preposition:
A preposition is a word placed before a noun or a pronoun to show in what selection the person or thing indicated by it stands about something else.
Example:
1. He is fond of tea.
2. He is ashamed of his behavior.
3. He was angry with me.
4. She was absent from class.
5. Let us hope for the best.
Words Followed By Appropriate Prepositions. (P to W)
1. Parallel to: These lines are parallel to each other.
2. Part with: He will not part with his health
3. Pity for: You must have pity for the poor.
4. Polite in: He is polite in his behavior with others.
5. Popular with: She is very popular with her pupils.
6. Pray to: We should pray to god for success.
7. Prefer to: I prefer walking to going by bus.
8. Prepare for: We should be prepared for the worst.
9. Present to: The headmaster presented the book to the chief guest
10. Pride in: She takes pride in her work.
11. Progress in: He had made a lot of progress in his studies.
12. Proper for: It is not proper for you to behave in this manner.
13. Proud of: He is proud of his scholarship.
14. Punish for: He was punished for stealing.
15. Recover from: I hope he will recover from his illness rapidly.
16. Refer to: The matter was referred to the headmaster.
17. Regard for: I have great regard for your feelings.
18. Related to: I am related to her.
19. Rely on: He always relies on his own efforts.
20. Reply to: He sent a reply to my letter after a long time.
21. Reserve for: He got four seats reserved for us in Tezgam.
22. Respect for: He has no respect for his elders.
23. Retire from: He will retire from service next year.
24. Satisfied with: I am satisfied with her progress in the class.
25. Send for: Please send for the doctor immediately.
26. Shock at: I was shocked at the news of the accident.
27. Sorry for: I am sorry for what I have done.
28. Suitable for: This building is not suitable for residence.
29. Sure of: She is sure of her success.
30. Surprise at: I am surprised at your behavior.
31. Sympathy with: we have sympathy with you at your loss.
32. Taste for: I have no taste for music.
33. Thankful to: I am thankful to you for your kindness.
34. Trust in: Trust in God and do the right.
35. Unfit for: He is unfit for this job.
36. Weak in: She is weak in mathematics.
37. Wish for: What do you wish for?
38. Work in: He works in this office.
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