
Grammar: Using Prepositions
Adapted in part from George Yule’s Oxford Practice Grammar. Advanced, Oxford, 2006, pp. 124-137 and
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Prepositions - Connections
between two noun phrases to show that the
first belongs to or is part of the second
to say how people are related
The keyboard of my computer is pink.
Richard is the son of Audrey/He is a good friend of
mine.
Between two noun phrases when the second is
a particular feature of the first
to say that people or things are together
for the specific thing used to perform an action
I spilled coffee on the computer with a pink keyboard.
I think Sarah is studying with Tara/I went to a workshop
with my friend.
My roommate killed a spider with a book.
when we want to describe an action in a more
general way
My roommate saved my live by killing the spider.
Prepositions in Academic Writing
Here are the prepositions most frequently used in academic writing, with some explanations for their use:
For topics (in the sense of ''with regard
to/concerned with'')
She was the author of many books about the history of
ancient Egypt.
with a purpose/giving a reason (associated with
an action; shortened form of ''for the purpose
of'')
The concept of class is important for understanding
how society works.
Theories about strategies for linking nouns and verbs
the origin, cause or agent of something
The meaning is often hard to guess from the individual
words.
inclusion, location or position within a time
period or limits
You can see this in works by contemporary authors.
the basis for something
Many engineers proceed on the assumption that the
digital age is unique.
belonging to, relating to, or connected with
describe a relation/causation
the origin, cause, motive or reason of
something
The results of the investigation are still relevant.
The root of the problem is the absence of any evidence
supporting our thesis.
Henderson discovered that the king died of poisoning
by analyzing blood samples.
describe a direct cause or agent
According to folklore, he was killed by strangulation by
the Mad King when he protested the new tax.