Prepositional Phrases Examples
This is the second of two Lets have a look at prepositional phrases.
50 Common Prepositional Phrases
- In the classroom
- Meaning: Inside the classroom
- Example: We learn English in the classroom.
- On the chair
- Meaning: Positioned on the chair
- Example: I found my jacket on the chair.
- At the store
- Meaning: In the store
- Example: Let’s buy groceries at the store.
- By the window
- Meaning: Beside or near the window
- Example: She likes to read by the window.
- With my family
- Meaning: Accompanied by my family
- Example: I celebrate holidays with my family.
- At the beach
- Meaning: Located at the beach
- Example: We build sandcastles at the beach.
- Under the bed
- Meaning: Positioned beneath the bed
- Example: The cat is hiding under the bed.
- In the kitchen
- Meaning: Inside the kitchen
- Example: We cook meals in the kitchen.
- Between the friends
- Meaning: Positioned in the space separating two friends
- Example: I sat between my friends at the movie.
- During the summer
- Meaning: Throughout the summer
- Example: We go swimming during the summer.
- With my classmates
- Meaning: Accompanied by my classmates
- Example: I work on group projects with my classmates.
- On the shelf
- Meaning: Positioned on the shelf
- Example: The books are on the shelf.
- In the garden
- Meaning: Inside the garden
- Example: We plant flowers in the garden.
- Beside the tree
- Meaning: Positioned alongside the tree
- Example: We had a picnic beside the tree.
- At the party
- Meaning: In the party
- Example: I met new friends at the party.
- With my teacher
- Meaning: Accompanied by my teacher
- Example: I learn new things with my teacher.
- In the car
- Meaning: Inside the car
- Example: We travel in the car.
- By the door
- Meaning: Positioned near the door
- Example: The coat is by the door.
- In the living room
- Meaning: Inside the living room
- Example: We watch TV in the living room.
- Between the buildings
- Meaning: Positioned in the space separating two buildings
- Example: The alley is between the buildings.
- At the office
- Meaning: In the workplace or business location
- Example: I work at the office from 9 to 5.
- On the floor
- Meaning: Positioned on the ground or a surface
- Example: The cat is sleeping on the floor.
- With my neighbors
- Meaning: Accompanied by my neighbors
- Example: We had a barbecue with my neighbors.
- In the park
- Meaning: Inside the boundaries of the park
- Example: Children play games in the park.
- Beside the river
- Meaning: Positioned next to the river
- Example: We set up our picnic beside the river.
- During the lesson
- Meaning: Throughout the duration of the lesson
- Example: Students listen attentively during the lesson.
- With my friends
- Meaning: Accompanied by friends
- Example: I love going shopping with my friends.
- At the airport
- Meaning: In the location of the airport
- Example: We meet guests at the airport.
- On the wall
- Meaning: Positioned on a vertical surface
- Example: The painting is on the wall.
- Between the seats
- Meaning: Positioned in the space separating two seats
- Example: I found my lost keys between the seats.
- In the picture
- Meaning: Within the boundaries of the picture
- Example: There is a cat in the picture.
- With my classmates
- Meaning: Accompanied by classmates
- Example: I often study with my classmates.
- At the museum
- Meaning: In the location of the museum
- Example: We saw beautiful art at the museum.
- On the counter
- Meaning: Positioned on a horizontal surface, often in the kitchen or a store
- Example: The keys are on the counter.
- With my colleagues
- Meaning: Accompanied by colleagues or coworkers
- Example: I attended a meeting with my colleagues.
- Under the tree
- Meaning: Positioned beneath the tree
- Example: We found shade under the tree.
- During the test
- Meaning: Throughout the duration of the test
- Example: Students remain quiet during the test.
- Beside the door
- Meaning: Positioned alongside the door
- Example: There is a coat rack beside the door.
- With my siblings
- Meaning: Accompanied by siblings
- Example: I like to play games with my siblings.
- At the cinema
- Meaning: In the location of the cinema or movie theater
- Example: We watched a new movie at the cinema.
- In the picture
- Meaning: Within the boundaries of a visual representation
- Example: There is a house in the picture.
- On the shelf
- Meaning: Positioned on a horizontal surface for storage
- Example: The books are on the shelf.
- Between the lines
- Meaning: Positioned in the space separating two lines of text
- Example: The important information is between the lines.
- In the corner
- Meaning: Positioned in one of the corners of a space
- Example: Put the chair in the corner.
- At the bus stop
- Meaning: In the location of the bus stop
- Example: We waited for the bus at the bus stop.
- Under the umbrella
- Meaning: Positioned beneath the protective cover of an umbrella
- Example: We stayed dry under the umbrella during the rain.
- During the party
- Meaning: Throughout the duration of the party
- Example: I had a great time during the party.
- Beside the lake
- Meaning: Positioned next to the lake
- Example: We set up our picnic beside the lake.
- In the mirror
- Meaning: Within the reflective surface of a mirror
- Example: I saw myself in the mirror.
- With my roommates
- Meaning: Accompanied by roommates
- Example: I share my apartment with my roommates.
What are Prepositions
Place
- on
- in
- at
- under
- below
- above
- beside
- near
movement
- through
- across
- up
- down
- over
- around
time
- in
- on
- at
Prepositions used in Prepositional Phrases
Place:
- In
- The cat is sleeping in the basket.
- There is a book in the library.
- She lives in the city.
- On
- The cup is on the table.
- The painting is hanging on the wall.
- There’s a stain on the carpet.
- Under
- The cat is hiding under the bed.
- We found a gift under the Christmas tree.
- The keys are under the mat.
- Behind
- The car is parked behind the house.
- The sun is setting behind the mountains.
- I found my keys behind the sofa.
- Between
- The restaurant is between the bank and the pharmacy.
- There’s a park between the school and the hospital.
- The choice is between option A and option B.
Time: 6. During
- The movie started during the storm.
- She reads books during her lunch break.
- We met during the summer vacation.
- After
- We’ll have dinner after the movie.
- The concert starts after 7 PM.
- I’ll call you after my meeting.
- Before
- The store closes before 9 PM.
- Please finish your homework before bedtime.
- They arrived before the party started.
Direction: 9. Toward
- The bird is flying toward the horizon.
- We walked toward the city center.
- She moved toward the exit.
- Across
- We walked across the bridge.
- The cat leaped across the fence.
- I saw them across the street.
Others: 11. With – She painted the picture with watercolors. – They traveled with their friends. – I cut the cake with a knife.
- About
- He talked about his vacation.
- The book is about space exploration.
- Let’s chat about our plans.
- Without
- She went to the store without her wallet.
- We managed without their help.
He completed the project without any mistakes.
Prepositions used in Prepositional Phrases
- About
- Above
- Across
- After
- Against
- Along
- Amid
- Among
- Around
- At
- Before
- Behind
- Below
- Beneath
- Beside
- Between
- Beyond
- By
- Despite
- Down
- During
- For
- From
- In
- Inside
- Into
- Near
- Of
- Off
- On
- Onto
- Out
- Outside
- Over
- Past
- Through
- Throughout
- To
- Toward
- Under
- Underneath
- Until
- Up
- Upon
- With
- Within
- Without
Examples of Prepositional Phrases
- About: She is writing a book about her travels.
- Above: The bird flew above the clouds.
- Across: We walked across the bridge to get to the other side.
- After: We went for ice cream after the movie.
- Against: He leaned against the wall.
- Along: They strolled along the beach at sunset.
- Amid: The flowers bloomed amid the green grass.
- Among: She found her keys among the papers on the desk.
- Around: We sat around the campfire and told stories.
- At: They met at the coffee shop.
- Before: Finish your homework before you go to bed.
- Behind: The car is parked behind the building.
- Below: The treasure chest was hidden below the sand.
- Beneath: The cat found shade beneath the tree.
- Beside: He stood beside his best friend.
- Between: The playground is between the school and the library.
- Beyond: The mountains stretch beyond the horizon.
- By: She sat by the window and enjoyed the view.
- Despite: Despite the rain, we went for a walk.
- Down: The ball rolled down the hill.
- During: We sang songs during the concert.
- For: They have been friends for many years.
- From: I received a letter from my pen pal.
- In: There is a cat in the box.
- Inside: The cookies are inside the jar.
- Into: He jumped into the pool.
- Near: The grocery store is near the park.
- Of: A cup of coffee is on the table.
- Off: The cat jumped off the bed.
- On: The keys are on the counter.
- Onto: She climbed onto the roof.
- Out: We played outside in the garden.
- Outside: It’s snowing outside.
- Over: The plane flew over the mountains.
- Past: We walked past the old building.
- Through: We walked through the forest.
- Throughout: She smiled throughout the entire presentation.
- To: They went to the park.
- Toward: We walked toward the city center.
- Under: The cat is hiding under the bed.
- Underneath: The treasure is underneath the rock.
- Until: They stayed up until midnight.
- Up: She climbed up the stairs.
- Upon: The cat perched upon the roof.
- With: I went to the party with my friends.
- Within: The answer is within the book.
- Without: He managed without any help.
Conclusion
If you want to learn more about prepositions visit the prepositions page, or visit the parts of speech page.
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