Want to practice prepositions and improve your grammar?
You’re in the right place! Prepositions are small words like in, on, under, and between that help connect ideas in a sentence. They tell us where things are, when events happen, and how things move. In this blog, we’ll explain prepositions in simple words, share easy exercises, and give you a fun quiz to test your skills. Let’s get started!
Preposition Exercise for Class 6 Quiz
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What Are Prepositions?
A preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or a pronoun and other words in a sentence. It tells us where something is, when something happens, or how things are related.
Example:
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The book is on the table.
(‘on’ shows the position of the book in relation to the table.)
Top Uses of Prepositions for Class 6 Students
Prepositions play an important role in English sentences. They are used to show the direction of something, tell us when an event happens, and describe the position or location of a person or object. Prepositions also help explain spatial relationships between things. Often, prepositional phrases are used to clearly express these ideas within sentences, making them easy to understand.
Types of Prepositions
Prepositions can be grouped into different types based on how they’re used in a sentence. Let’s take a look at the most common types
Prepositions of Time
These tell us when something happens.
Examples:
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We’ll meet on Friday.
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Stay home during the holidays.
Prepositions of Direction
They show the direction or movement from one place to another.
Examples:
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Veena jumped into the pool.
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He is coming from Delhi.
Prepositions of Place
These show the place or position of a person or thing.
Examples:
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The book is on the table.
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She stood in front of the house
Prepositions of Location
These explain the location or position where something is.
Examples:
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Kenny stayed at his cousin’s house.
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Keep the phone in the bag.
Prepositional Phrases
A prepositional phrase includes a preposition and its object (a noun or pronoun).
Examples:
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The book is out of stock.
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She went outside the classroom.
Prepositions of Spatial Relationship
They show how one object is placed or moves in relation to another.
Examples:
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Navya sat against the wall.
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The park is opposite my house.
Conclusion
Learning how to use prepositions correctly is a simple way to make your English clearer and more confident. From showing time and place to describing direction, prepositions are small words that make a big difference. We hope today’s exercises and quiz helped you understand them better.
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