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50 Preposition Rules with Examples (Free PDF)

If you’ve ever felt like prepositions need a lot of attention in English, you’re absolutely right! These short words like in, on, and at may look small, but they carry a lot of power in English sentences. As the saying goes, “the devil is in the details” — and mastering these little details will make your English sound more natural, confident, and fluent.

This guide gives you 50 easy preposition rules with clear, everyday examples — perfect for ESL learners at all levels. Each rule is written in simple English and designed for both self-study and classroom use.

💡 To make learning even easier, we’ve prepared a FREE downloadable PDF version of this list with a mini prepositions quiz included — so you can print it, highlight it, and study anytime, anywhere.

50 Preposition Rules with Examples

  1. Use in for months.
    ➡️ I was born in July.
  2. Use on for days and dates.
    ➡️ The meeting is on Monday.
  3. Use at for exact times.
    ➡️ She arrives at 8:30 a.m.
  4. Use in for years.
    ➡️ He graduated in 2019.
  5. Use at for small places or points.
    ➡️ We met at the station.
  6. Use in for large places or areas.
    ➡️ They live in Canada.
  7. Use on for surfaces.
    ➡️ The book is on the table.
  8. Use by to show the doer in passive sentences.
    ➡️ The song was written by her.
  9. Use to for direction or movement toward something.
    ➡️ He went to the market.
  10. Use into for movement inside.
    ➡️ She walked into the room.
  11. Use from to show origin.
    ➡️ She moved here from Brazil.
  12. Use for to show purpose or intended use.
    ➡️ This gift is for you.
  13. Use with to show accompaniment or tool.
    ➡️ I cut the paper with scissors.
  14. Use about when discussing a topic.
    ➡️ We talked about the movie.
  15. Use of to show possession or a part of something.
    ➡️ The cover of the book is red.
  16. Use between for two items.
    ➡️ The store is between the bank and the library.
  17. Use among for three or more items.
    ➡️ She found her keys among the papers.
  18. Use over to show position above and covering.
    ➡️ The lamp hangs over the table.
  19. Use above for higher position (not touching).
    ➡️ The picture is above the sofa.
  20. Use under for lower position (below).
    ➡️ The cat is under the bed.
  21. Use below for lower position with space.
    ➡️ The temperature is below zero.
  22. Use through for movement from one side to the other.
    ➡️ We drove through the tunnel.
  23. Use across to show movement to the other side.
    ➡️ She walked across the street.
  24. Use along to show movement beside something.
    ➡️ We strolled along the river.
  25. Use around for movement in a circle or area.
    ➡️ They walked around the park.
  26. Use near to show closeness.
    ➡️ The school is near my house.
  27. Use beside to mean next to.
    ➡️ Sit beside me.
  28. Use behind for position at the back.
    ➡️ The garden is behind the house.
  29. Use in front of for the forward position.
    ➡️ Park your car in front of the shop.
  30. Use during for a period of time.
    ➡️ She slept during the flight.
  31. Use by to mean not later than (deadline).
    ➡️ Please finish it by Friday.
  32. Use until to show up to a time or event.
    ➡️ Stay here until tomorrow.
  33. Use since to show the starting point in time.
    ➡️ He has lived here since 2015.
  34. Use after to show later time or sequence.
    ➡️ We will eat after the show.
  35. Use before to show earlier time or sequence.
    ➡️ Finish your homework before dinner.
  36. Use about to mean approximately (time or number).
    ➡️ The trip takes about two hours.
  37. Use per to show rate or measurement.
    ➡️ He earns $20 per hour.
  38. Use against to show contact or opposition.
    ➡️ The chair is against the wall.
  39. Use without to show absence.
    ➡️ She left without her keys.
  40. Use within to show inside a limit or time.
    ➡️ Return the book within two weeks.
  41. Use outside to show the exterior location.
    ➡️ Play outside the house.
  42. Use inside to show the interior location.
    ➡️ Keep the toys inside the box.
  43. Use toward (or towards) to show movement in a direction.
    ➡️ She ran toward the finish line.
  44. Use along with to show accompaniment.
    ➡️ Bring your friend along with you.
  45. Use due to to show reason (formal).
    ➡️ The flight was canceled due to fog.
  46. Use because of to show cause (informal).
    ➡️ We stayed home because of the rain.
  47. Use according to to reference a source.
    ➡️ According to the teacher, the test is next week.
  48. Use instead of to show replacement.
    ➡️ Use tea instead of coffee.
  49. Use alongside to mean next to or together.
    ➡️ The new bike stood alongside the old one.
  50. Use out of to show movement from inside to outside or reason.
    ➡️ He climbed out of the window.

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