20 Sentences with Prepositions, Definition and Example Sentences
When names have the meaning of place or time, they have some suffixes in front of them. These additions give them a direction and decorate the meaning in the sentence.
The predicate is predominant in English and the sentence formation goes to the beginning.
As a result, these prepositions, which we call preposition, also come at the beginning of words.
As all prepositions have their original meanings, they can sometimes come together with words in sentences and produce different meanings other than their own meanings.
Here are 20 Sentences with Prepositions;
1. Besides: Besides, it’s still early for me.
2. Between: My home is between library and bank.
3. Beside: The napkin is placed beside the plate.
4. Across: Her house is across the street.
5. Beyond: Barcelona football club’s success is beyond question.
6. Over: The window is over the radiator.
7. But: We are very hungry, but the fridge is empty.
8. Below: Your grade is below average.
9. By: I always goes to work by train.
10. Except: Nobody came the party except George and Alex.
11. Put a period after each sentence.
12. For: Is the coffee too hot for you?
13. From: Where are you from?
14. Hence: We travel hence tomorrow to France.
15. Outsite: There’s a bird’s nest outside my window.
16. Through: The bird flew through the open window.
17. Without: I feel sad without you.
18. About: They have a discussion about football.
19. Above: A plane is flying above the village.
20. Abroad: Mary went abroad.
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