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List of English prepositions
This is a list of English prepositions. In English, many prepositions are short, typically containing five letters or fewer. However, there is a significant number of multi-word prepositions. Throughout the history of the English language, new prepositions have come into use, old ones fallen out of use, and the meaning of existing prepositions changed. Indeed, prepositions are one of the most unstable parts of the lexicon in any language.
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Single-word
- aboard
- about
- above
- across
- after
- against
- along
- alongside
- amid
- amidst
- among
- amongst
- around
- as
- at
- before
- behind
- below
- beneath
- beside
- besides
- between
- beyond
- by
- despite
- down
- during
- for
- from
- in
- inside
- into
- like
- near
- nearest (as in "call for the location nearest you")
- notwithstanding (also used postpositionally)
- of
- off
- on
- onto
- opposite
- out
- outside
- over
- past
- re
- round
- since
- through
- throughout
- till
- to
- toward
- towards
- under
- underneath
- unlike
- until
- up
- upon
- via
- with
- within
- without
Note that with in and with out are no longer grammatical, unlike in to or on to and their contracted forms into and onto.
Multi-word
Two words
- according to
- ahead of
- because of
- close to
- due to
- far from
- in to (contracted as into)
- inside of (note that inside out is an adjective, not a preposition)
- instead of
- on to (contracted as onto)
- out of
- outside of
- near to
- prior to
Three words
- as far as
- by means of
- in accordance with
- in place of
- in spite of
- on behalf of
Archaic or infrequently used
- anti (loan word)
- betwixt
- circa (loan word)
- cum (loan word)
- in lieu of (loan word)
- per (loan word)
- qua (loan word)
- sans (loan word)
- unto (largely supplanted by to; used in some formal, religious, and/or archaic contexts)
- versus (loan word)
- vis-á-vis (loan word)
Not fully grammaticized
- concerning
- considering
- regarding
Preposition-like modifiers of quantified noun phrases
- apart from
- but
- except
- plus
- save
Postpositions
- ago as in "five years ago", sometimes considered an adverb rather than a postposition
- apart as in "this apart", also used prepositionally ("apart from this")
- aside as in "such examples aside", also used prepositionally ("aside from such examples")
- away as in "five lightyears away", sometimes considered an adverb or an adjective rather than a postposition
- hence as in "five years hence", sometimes considered an adverb rather than a postposition
- notwithstanding also used prepositionally
- on as in "five years on", also used prepositionally
- withal archaic as a postposition meaning with
References
- David Crystal (1995). The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language (3rd ed.). Cambridge: Press Syndicate. ISBN 0-521-40179-8.
- Rodney Huddleston and Geoffrey K. Pullum (2002). The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-43146-8.
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