Spot the preposition

Hi,

I’ve used several prepositions in this short story in answer to recent questions about the use of prepositions. See how many you can find: Spot the preposition!
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Regards,
Alan

Hi Alan,

The prepositions in your story – line-wise:

  1. in, to
  2. near, by, by, by, by
  3. on, across, under
  4. over
  5. out, of, by
  6. out, of, off
  7. in, inside, out, of
  8. through, because
  9. outside, next
  10. towards, to
  11. past, along, of
  12. about, for
  13. by
  14. to, on, at
  15. against, to
  16. to, on, up
  17. in, of
  18. up, to, within, in
  19. over, in, to
  20. into, into, in, of
  21. to, for
  22. to, with, up, down, to
  23. for, for.
  24. for, for, by, in

Line number 16. ‘Where is there a hotel’ - This sentence does not sound right.

Hope I have not messed it up :oops:

Valsan

Hi Valsan,

Well done. The sentence: Where is there a hotel? is all right. It is a question like: Where can I find a hotel - I want to know where it is? In which place is there a hotel?

Alan

Hi Alan,

Sorry for not responding. Was hospitalised for a long period. Diabetes with gastroenteritis!!

One doubt: Can we use a) My friend and I went for a movie or b) My friend and me went for a movie.

Both of these are in use – but I feel that My friend and I is better. What is your opinion?

Valsan

Hi,Valsan!Nice to hear you again!I agree with you but the last response must come from Alan anyway

Hi Valsan

Sorry to hear that you were “under the weather”. I hope you’re feeling much better!

Since Alan’s not available at the moment, here’s my input:

“My friend and I went to a movie” is grammatically correct and also regularly used. (“I” = subject)

“My friend and me went to a movie” is not grammatically correct, but is sometimes used colloquially. It’s nonstandard and would be inappropriate in many situations.

“Me” should be used as an object, not as the subject of a sentence.

Amy

Hello!

I want some explanation in the use of the preposititions. I consider it very difficult.

Thanks a lot

Toñis

Please read this: How to use prepositions?[YSaerTTEW443543]

TOEIC listening, question-response: When were these files last updated?[YSaerTTEW443543]

Hi, Alan

Thank you for your answer. It is too useful the story about the use of prepositions. I know that I have to memorize and to learn to use them in a correct way. I will do very judicious.

Thanks a lot again

Toñis