Tuesday, January 25, 2011

day 24: prepositions list


Today I will give you a preposition list. Many grammar and language arts programs have students memorize prepositions in alphabetical order, assuming this is the most advantageous way to learn them. I am not opposed to that entirely; however, whenever possible, I prefer memorization techniques in grammar that will help the student also know the purpose for the word or part of speech. (This isn’t always possible, I know. But with prepositions there are some simple memory tricks that can help students not only learn prepositions but also learn the reason for them/how to use them. Those will follow in the coming days.)

Today I will give you an incomplete preposition list (since there is no such thing as a complete preposition list!). In days to come, these will be divided to aid in retention.

Aboard

About

Above

Across

Across from

After

Against

Ahead

Ahead of

Along

Alongside

Alongside of

Along with

Amid

Amidst

Among

Amongst

Anti

Around

As

Aside

Aside of

Aside from

Astride

At

Atop

Atop of

Away

Away from

Barring

Before

Behind

Below

Beneath

Beside

Beside of

Besides

Between

Betwixt

Beyond

By

By means of

Circa
Concerning

Considering

Despite

Down

During

Except

Except for

Excepting

Excluding

Following

For

From

In

Inside of

In between

In spite of

In regards to

In case of

In place of

In front of

In addition to

In back of

In accordance with

Into

Like

Minus

Near

Next to

Notwithstanding

Of

Off

Off of

Off the top of

On

Onto

On top

On top of

Opposite

Opposite of

Out

Out of

Outside

Outside of

Over

Past

Per

Plus

Regarding

Round

Save

Since

Than

Through

Throughout

Till

To

Towards

Under

Underneath

Unlike

Until

Unto

Up

Up to

Upon

Versus

Via

With

With regards to

Within

Without

See the last two days of posts to learn more about why someone should learn prepositions!

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