A Complete Guide to English Prepositions: From Basic to Advanced Usage

Common Mistakes with Prepositions
Even native speakers sometimes make mistakes with prepositions. Here are a few examples of common errors to avoid:
Incorrect: I will meet you on the bus stop.
Correct: I will meet you at the bus stop.
Incorrect: She’s good in cooking.
Correct: She’s good at cooking.
Incorrect: I am waiting for you since 10 AM.
Correct: I have been waiting for you since 10 AM.
A Complete Guide to English Prepositions: From Basic to Advanced Usage
Practice Exercises

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks with the Correct Preposition
She is sitting ___ the chair.
I will see you ___ Sunday.
He is working ___ a new project.
They went ___ a holiday last week.
He is traveling ___ France next month.
Answers:
on
on
to
Exercise 2: Choose the Correct Preposition
She was looking (at / for) her keys.
We are planning to meet (in / at) the park.
I am very interested (on / in) learning new languages.
He is afraid (from / of) dogs.
She is married (to / with) a doctor.
Answers:
for
at
in
of
to
Conclusion
Mastering prepositions is essential for speaking and writing English fluently. By understanding their basic, intermediate,
and advanced uses, you’ll be able to form more accurate and natural-sounding sentences. Remember, prepositions are all about relationships—whether it’s time, place, manner, or cause—and with practice, you’ll start using them correctly and confidently.
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