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SIMPLE PREPOSITIONS

251

There are over 100 prepositions in English, including complex and marginal

prepositions. A list of more than 50 common simple prepositions is given here.

Some word pairs have over time become fused as simple prepositions (e.g. upon,



into

):

aboard 



about 

above 

across 

after 

against 

along 

amid 

among 

around 

as 

at 

before 

behind 

below 

beneath 

beside 

besides 

between 

beyond 

but 

by 

despite 

down 

during 

except 

for 

from 

in 

inside 

into 

like 

near 

of 

off 

on 

onto 

opposite 

outside 

over 

past 

round 

since 

than 

through 

to 

toward 

towards 

under 

underneath 

unlike 

until 

up 

upon 

via 

with 

within 

without

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COMPLEX PREPOSITIONS

252

Although most prepositions are single words, some pairs and groups of words

operate like single prepositions:

As for me, I’d rather have a holiday in January, when it’s cold and wet.

The street below was empty 

except for a girl walking along sobbing quietly and

a boy behind her trying to explain. 

I’d never say that 

in front of the children.

There’ll be 

up to 50 people there, I would think.

Pairs and groups of words which function in this way include:



PREPOSITIONS AND OTHER WORD CLASSES

253

Prepositions and conjunctions

253a

Some words which are prepositions also function as conjunctions. Among the

most common are afterasbeforesinceuntil. When followed by a noun phrase,

they act as prepositions; when followed by a clause, they act as conjunctions:



After the meeting he rang me to apologise. 

(preposition)



After we spoke this afternoon, he rang me to apologise. 

(conjunction)



Has morale improved, 

since his explanation? 

(preposition)



Has morale improved 

since he explained everything to them? 

(conjunction)



ahead of

apart from

as for

as of

as well as

because of

but for

by means of

by virtue of

due to

except for

for lack of

in addition to

in aid of

in exchange for

in favour of

in front of

in line with

in place of

inside of

in spite of

instead of

near to

on account of

on top of

out of

outside of

owing to

prior to

subsequent to

such as

thanks to

up to

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Prepositions and adverbs

253b

Several words which are prepositions also belong to the word class of adverbs.

These are often called prepositional adverbs. Common prepositional adverbs are:

about

acrossaroundbeforebeyonddownininsidenearonoppositepast,



through

underupwithin. Prepositional adverbs normally stand alone:



Too many visitors were left to walk 

in the castle unsupervised. 

(preposition)



We stayed 

in last night. 

(prepositional adverb: in = at home)



PREPOSITIONAL MEANINGS: LITERAL AND METAPHORICAL

254

Many common prepositions can indicate a wide range of relations in space and

time and other more abstract relations. For example, atin and on can express

relations in time and space as well as abstract relations:



at 6.30

in the garden

on New Year’s Day

to feel 

at ease

the woman dressed 

in white

a book 

on the history of aircraft

The more abstract relations indicated by prepositions can often be seen as

metaphorical extensions of their literal meanings. This is particularly the case

with prepositions which refer to space. Basic spatial prepositions are often

extended metaphorically to more abstract meanings:

That map you need is 

behind the filing-cabinet.

(basic spatial sense)



The whole nation was 

behind the team.

(gave support)



The socialists are 

behind the communists in the polls.

(competition as a race)



Who’s 

behind his plan?

(describing agency: Who is responsible for his plan?)



What’s the reason 

behind his resignation?

(describing causes)



Beyond the gardens, there were open fields.

(basic spatial sense)



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Trigonometry was just 

beyond me.

(Trigonometry was just too difficult for me.)



You’ll need to put a jacket 

over that blouse. It’s cold.

There was a serious dispute 

over performance-related pay.

Note that, when used metaphorically, the preposition can usually be modified by

an adverb of degree:

The team was 

completely with the manager. 

(was with =  supported)

(metaphorical)

I went on holiday 

with an old friend of mine.

(I went on holiday completely with an old friend of mine.)



STRUCTURE OF PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES

255

Premodification

255a

Prepositions may be premodified. This applies mainly to prepositions with a

gradable spatial or temporal meaning:

They went 

deep 

into

the forest.

She doesn’t like flying and only started to relax when we were 

high 

above

the

clouds.

It was too foggy to see but the hotel was only 

a short distance 

in front of

them. 

Be careful. The lamp’s 

just 

above

your head.

They arrived 

just 

before

the guests.

Complementation by a verb

255b

The form of the verb which follows a preposition is the -ing form:



Is she responsible 

for handling all the phone calls and for managing the office?

The new director has devoted herself 

to raising funds.

Do you think they have any interest 

in selling the house?

Sometimes the subject of the verb occurs between the preposition and the -ing

form. If this subject is a pronoun, in everyday informal styles the object form of

the pronoun is used:



Within a few hours 

of 

us

putting the ad in the paper, we had over twenty phone

calls.

Because of 

them

being so reasonable, at least compared with the rest of the

group, the airline made them wait to catch the next flight.

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In more formal styles the possessive pronoun form is used:

Well, this may result 

in

his

receiving lots of unwanted junk mail.

(less formal: This may result in him receiving lots of unwanted junk mail.)



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also 285f Verbs normally only followed by -ing

A number of verbs, such as arrangeasklongwait, are followed by the

preposition for + noun/pronoun + to-infinitive. In such cases, for is not followed

by an -ing form:

They’ve

arranged for the cases to be transferred direct onto the flight.

Didn’t you 

ask for it to be delivered by midday?

She’s been 

longing for David to call her.

I’ve been 

waiting for the bank statement to clear it all up.

(I’ve been waiting for the bank statement clearing it all up.)

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43 For



FUNCTION OF PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES

256

Adjuncts

Prepositional phrases commonly function as adjuncts in the clause:



During the visit the inspectors will review the factory very thoroughly.

Prepositional verbs

Prepositional phrases also commonly function as the complements of verbs.

Where a special preposition is required to introduce the complement of the verb,

such verbs are called prepositional verbs:



It 

depends on the weather.

Please 

listen to me.

She has decided to 

confide in her doctor.

I promise to 

look at the results this afternoon.


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