Interactive Grammar: Prepositions of Place quiz
Master at, in, on, under, between, behind, and next to for describing location and position in English.
Usage & Structure
Learn time, place, direction, and advanced preposition usage with clear rules and examples.
This category covers all essential prepositions rules in English grammar — from foundational concepts for beginners to advanced patterns for fluent speakers. Whether you are preparing for an exam, improving your writing, or building a stronger understanding of English structure, these lessons provide clear explanations, real-world examples, and structured practice across all CEFR levels from A1 to C2.
Master at, in, on, under, between, behind, and next to for describing location and position in English.
Use at, in, on, since, for, during, by, and until correctly to express time relationships in English.
Learn to, towards, through, across, along, into, and out of to describe direction and movement in sentences.
Master adjective + preposition combinations — afraid of, interested in, good at, responsible for, and more.
Learn essential verb + preposition collocations — depend on, apologize for, agree with, result in, and others.
Use multi-word prepositions — despite, because of, due to, in addition to, as a result of — in formal writing.
Use since with a specific point in time (since 2020) and for with a duration (for three years) to express how long something has been happening in English.
Use during (followed by a noun phrase) and while (followed by a subject + verb clause) to describe simultaneous events or time periods in English.
Distinguish between like (preposition — similar to) and as (conjunction — in the same way that / role) to make accurate comparisons and describe roles in English.