January 23rd, 2010

Usage of Correct Prepositions in Standardized Exams Like Gre Toefl and Gmat

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What is a preposition? Preposition means “to position or place in position in advance” . A preposition links nouns, pronouns and phrases to other words in a sentence. The word or phrase that the preposition introduces is called the object of the preposition. A preposition usually indicates the temporal, spatial or logical relationship of its object to the rest of the sentence. The standardized examinations for study abroad programs emphasize on the usage of proper grammar elements like the “prepositions”. Here is a list of most common prepostions which are used and are to be learnt by any pupil appearing for the standardized exams like the GRE, TOEFL and GMAT.


1. Aboard


2. About


3. Above


4. Absent


5. According To


6. Across


7. After (This One Can Also Be A Subordinating Conjunction. In Other Words, It Can Be Followed By A Noun Or A Sentence, Depending On The Meaning).


8. Against


9. Ahead Of


10. All Over


11. Along


12. Alongside


13. Amid Or Amidst


14. Among


15. Around


16. As (This One Can Also Be A Subordinating Conjunction. In Other Words, It Can Be Followed By A Noun Or A Sentence, Depending On The Meaning).


17. As Of


18. As To


19. As + ADVERB OF TIME + As


20. As Early As


21. As Late As


22. As Often As


23. As Much As


24. As Many As, Etc.


25. Aside


26. Astride


27. At


28. Away From


29. Bar


30. Barring


31. Because Of


32. Before (This One Can Also Be A Subordinating Conjunction . In Other


Words, It Can Be Followed By A Noun Or A Sentence, Depending On The


Meaning).


33. Behind


34. Below


35. Beneath


36. Beside


37. Besides


38. Between


39. Beyond


40. But


41. By


42. By The Time Of


43. Circa


44. Close By


45. Close To


46. Concerning


47. Considering


48. Despite


49. Down


50. Due To


51. During


52. Except


53. Except For


54. Excepting


55. Excluding


56. Failing


57. For (This One Can Also Be A Subordinating Conjunction . In Other Words, It Can Be


Followed By A Noun Or A Sentence, Depending On The Meaning).


58. For All (This Means Despite)


59. From


60. Given


61. In


62. In Between


63. In Front Of


64. In Keeping With


65. In Place Of


66. In Spite Of


67. In View Of


68. Including


69. Inside


70. Instead Of


71. Into


72. Less


73. Like


74. Minus


75. Near


76. Near To


77. Next To


78. Notwithstanding


79. Of


80. Off


81. On


82. On Top Of


83. Onto


84. Opposite


85. Other Than


86. Out


87. Out Of


88. Outside


89. Over


90. Past


91. Pending


92. Per


93. Plus


94. Regarding


95. Respecting


96. Round


97. Save


98. Saving


99. Similar To


100. Since (This One Can Also Be A Subordinating Conjunction . In Other Words, It Can Be Followed By A Noun Or A Sentence, Depending On The Meaning).


101.Save

102. Than


103. Thanks To (This Means Because Of)


104. Through


105. Throughout


106. Till


107. To


108. Toward Or Towards (Both Forms Are Correct, But Toward Is Considered Slightly More Formal)


109. Under


110. Underneath


111. Unlike


112. Until (This One Can Also Be A Subordinating Conjunction. In Other Words, It Can Be Followed By A Noun Or A Sentence, Depending On The Meaning).


113. Unto


114. Up


115. Upon


116. Up To


117. Versus


118. Via


119. Wanting


120. With


121. Within


122. Without

Dr.Jagdish Khubchandani is the author of the famous Indian book “All In One- A comprehensive review of International education and foreign exams”. The book has an online supplement. Jagdish is an Indian Physician who has been accepted for inclusion in the list of “Who is Who International,2006 Professional edition”

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