Prepositions are words that express a relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. They typically indicate location, direction, time, or relationships between different elements in a sentence.
=In=: Indicates location within an enclosed space or a general location. Example: The cat is in the box.
=On=: Indicates location on a surface or in a specific position. Example: The book is on the table.
=At=: Indicates a specific point or location. Example: She is waiting at the bus stop.
=By=: Indicates nearness or proximity to something. Example: He sat by the window.
=For=: Indicates purpose, destination, or intended recipient. Example: This gift is for you.
=With=: Indicates accompaniment or association. Example: She went to the party with her friends.
=To=: Indicates direction or movement towards a place or person. Example: She went to the store.
=From=: Indicates origin or starting point of movement. Example: He traveled from New York to Los Angeles.
=Between=: Indicates the relationship of two or more items or people. Example: The ball is between the two chairs.
=Among=: Indicates the relationship of more than two items or people. Example: The toy is among the other toys.