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Prepositions, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , itions show the relationship of a noun or a Pronoun with another word i, gre usually followed by anoun or a pronoun., , ples: 1. Reshmaisgoingup the stairs., 2. finished reading the book in three days., ‘commonly used prepositions are in, from, over, under, below, beside, for,, , in, through and with., Kinds of Prepositions, , imple Prepositions : These prepositions are simple in nature. For exampl, om, in, of, off, on, out, through, till, to, up, with, etc., , Compound Prepositions : These prepositions are formed by prefixing a pr, joun, an adjective or an adverb. For example : about, above, across,, imongst, around, before, behind, below, beneath, beside, between, bi, outside, underneath, within, without, etc., , Prepositional Phrases, , r to; by dint of; in place of; in spite of; in cause of; in favour of; al, to; according to; in addition to; agreeable to; with a view to; for sa, f; with reference to; in case of; incomparisonto, etc., , Fill Suitable prepositions in the blanks:, , 1. There were four eggs. Na the sparrow’s nest., , The telephone is hy the window. (thre, The kangaroo jumped___ivitd _ the fence., , 4. Thechildrenwalked___{ydo _the forest., , 5. Thekittenwas sitting Una. _the table. (u, Sarojclimbed_ufp __ the flight of steps., Thereisaherdofcows__\n _ the field., , The Pied Piper stepped__|rdio __ the street. (int, Jack’s grandmother sat ie the fire and told hima tale., Gulliver found three men standing__Om__ his chest. (t, , The Olympian English Grammar &