Tricky Prepositions

Tricky Prepositions

Use this infographic to help you with tricky prepositions when you write.

Prepositions are parts of speech that connect nouns and pronouns with other words in a sentence. They usually give information about time, places, and direction. Suggested reading: Grammar For Beginners: All About Prepositions

Prepositions can be confusing. Use this infographic to understand five tricky pairs of them.

Tricky Prepositions

Tricky Prepositions

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Posted on: 8th December 2014
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3 thoughts on “Tricky Prepositions”

  1. Ask, think, and heard are verbs, not prepositions. Prepositional phrases begin with prepositions, which in those examples came after the verb (of, to, and for).

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