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Learning out comes Learning out comes Identity Lesson Presentation Lesson Presentation Group work Group work Home work Home work Thanks Lesson Discussion Lesson Discussion Evaluation

Yousuf Ali Asstt. Teacher Chauddagram Secondary Pilot Girls’ School Chauddagram, Comilla

Tell about the pictures

through to into out under over above on Use of Preposition :

Preposition is a word, which is used before a noun, a noun phrase or a pronoun, connecting it to another word. Definition

A preposition is a word that relates a noun or a pronoun to another word in a sentence. For example: The boy is under the desk. The boy is beside the desk. The boy is on the desk. The boy is against the desk. The prepositions here are in boldface. Notice how these words express a different relationship between the boy and the desk.

PREPOSITION Simple Preposition Compound Preposition

Simple prepositions: Prepositions which consists only one word. e.g. in, on, at, with, against etc.., Compound prepositions: Prepositions which consists of two or more words. e.g. instead of, in the middle of, by the side of etc.., Simple prepositions: Prepositions which consists only one word. e.g. in, on, at, with, against etc.., Compound prepositions: Prepositions which consists of two or more words. e.g. instead of, in the middle of, by the side of etc..,

Some prepositions Some prepositions on, through, behind, for, beneath, against, beside, over, during, without, abroad, across, among, against, around,at the end, at the bottom, between, behind, below, by, inside, corner, into, via, after, to, about,in, on, at, since,while, under, over, right, left

Find the preposition in each sentence. 1.The flowers along the fence were pretty. 2.Just wait until tomorrow. 3.Sam left the house without his jacket. 4.Have you read the letter from your cousin? 5.During the past month, I have read ten books. 6.Sally ran across the street. 7.The chemist knows the answer to the question. 8.Drive down the road. 1.The flowers along the fence were pretty. 2.Just wait until tomorrow. 3.Sam left the house without his jacket. 4.Have you read the letter from your cousin? 5.During the past month, I have read ten books. 6.Sally ran across the street. 7.The chemist knows the answer to the question. 8.Drive down the road.

Answers 1.The flowers along the fence were pretty. 2.Just wait until tomorrow. 3.Sam left the house without his jacket. 4.Have you read the letter from your cousin? 5.During the past month, I have read ten books. 6.Sally ran across the street. 7.The chemist knows the answer to the question. 8.Drive down the road. 1.The flowers along the fence were pretty. 2.Just wait until tomorrow. 3.Sam left the house without his jacket. 4.Have you read the letter from your cousin? 5.During the past month, I have read ten books. 6.Sally ran across the street. 7.The chemist knows the answer to the question. 8.Drive down the road.

Home work Fill in the gaps with prepositions given in the below The sun shines the sky The fox jumped the well My brother came me The book is the table He sat down ---- the sofa Don’t go out ---- the sun Fill in the gaps with prepositions given in the below The sun shines the sky The fox jumped the well My brother came me The book is the table He sat down ---- the sofa Don’t go out ---- the sun

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