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Understanding Prepositions

1. What Are Prepositions?

Prepositions are words that show relationships between nouns, pronouns, or phrases and the rest of the sentence. They often describe location, direction, time, position, cause, method, or relationship.

Common Prepositions

  • at
  • in
  • on
  • to
  • from
  • with
  • about
  • over
  • under
  • between
  • during
  • before
  • after

Prepositions are small, but they carry huge meaning.

2. What Prepositions Do

Prepositions help readers understand:

A. Where something is (Location)

  • at the store
  • in the room
  • on the table

B. Where something is going (Direction)

  • to the stadium
  • toward the exit
  • into the app

C. When something happens (Time)

  • before the update
  • during the game
  • after the announcement

D. How things relate (Relationship)

  • according to the report
  • compared with last year
  • based on user feedback

E. How something is done (Method)

  • by email
  • with confidence
  • through research

Prepositions create structure and clarity in every sentence.

3. Types of Prepositions

Here’s a clean breakdown your contributors can grasp instantly.

TypePurposeExamples
Prepositions of PlaceShow locationin, on, at, under, between
Prepositions of TimeShow whenbefore, after, during, since
Prepositions of DirectionShow movementto, toward, into, through
Prepositions of Agent/InstrumentShow who/what performs an actionby, with
Prepositions of Cause/PurposeShow reasonfor, because of
Prepositions of ComparisonShow contrastlike, unlike, than
Prepositions of RelationshipShow connectionabout, regarding, concerning

4. Why Prepositions Matter in Writing

Prepositions are essential for clarity, accuracy, and professionalism.

A. They Prevent Confusion

Compare:

  • The player spoke to the coach.
  • The player spoke with the coach.

Different prepositions = different meanings.

B. They Improve SEO

Google rewards:

  • Clear relationships
  • Clean sentence structure
  • Accurate phrasing

Example:

“How to fix errors in Windows 11”  

is different from

“How to fix errors on Windows 11.”

C. They Support Professional Tone

Prepositions help writers avoid vague or sloppy phrasing.

Weak: The issue happened the game.  

Strong: The issue happened during the game.

D. They Improve Flow

Prepositions connect ideas smoothly, making writing easier to read.

5. Rules Writers Should Memorize

A. Never End a Sentence With an Unnecessary Preposition

Acceptable in casual writing, but avoid in professional articles.

Weak: Where is the report at  

Strong: Where is the report

B. Use the Right Preposition for the Context

  • interested in
  • similar to
  • different from

Writers often mix these up.

C. Avoid Redundant Prepositions

Weak: Inside of the box  

Strong: Inside the box

Weak: Outside of the stadium  

Strong: Outside the stadium

D. Keep Prepositional Phrases Clear and Close to What They Modify

Bad: The coach discussed the strategy with the players during the press conference that was new.  

(What was new?)

Good: During the press conference, the coach discussed the new strategy with the players.

E. Don’t Overload Sentences With Prepositional Phrases

Too many = clutter.

Weak: The update for the app on the platform in the store from the developer…  

Strong: The developer released a new app update on the platform.

6. Examples in Real Article Writing

Before (Weak)

The issue happened the update.

After (Strong)

The issue happened during the update.

Another Example

Before:  

The team walked the tunnel.

After:  

The team walked through the tunnel.

The preposition clarifies the action.

One More Example

Before:  

The article talked the new feature.

After:  

The article talked about the new feature.

Prepositions make the sentence complete and professional.

7. Final Takeaway for Total Apex Writers

Prepositions are small but powerful. They determine:

  • Clarity
  • Accuracy
  • Professional tone
  • SEO strength
  • Reader comprehension

Mastering prepositions helps contributors produce clean, polished, high-performing content across every Total Apex vertical — from sports to gaming to lifestyle to news.