English Prepositions
Prepositions are essential in English because they show relationships between words, such as time, place, direction, and manner. Using them correctly helps your sentences sound natural and clear. For example, saying “in the office” instead of “on the office” or “at 3 p.m.” instead of “in 3 p.m.” makes a big difference in how well others understand you. Mastering prepositions is especially important in professional settings, where small mistakes can lead to confusion or misunderstandings.
Exercises
Choose the correct preposition:
a) The meeting is ___ Monday. (in / on / at)
b) She is sitting ___ the desk. (in / on / at)
c) We arrived ___ the airport early. (to / at / on)Fill in the blanks:
a) He works ___ a large company.
b) I will call you ___ the afternoon.
c) They walked ___ the park together.Correct the mistake:
a) I was born on 1995.
b) She is good in English.
c) We discussed about the project.
Improving your use of prepositions is a key step in advancing your overall English skills. The more accurately you use them, the more confident and professional you will sound. To make faster progress, consider taking English classes one on one, where you can get personalized feedback and practice real-life communication. Focused learning like this helps you correct mistakes quickly and build strong, lasting language habits.
