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List of the most Important appropriate prepositions with sentence for UPSC , BCS, IPS,CSP , IELTS, TOEFL , Bank exams and all competitive Examinations (Part 2).

List of the most Important appropriate prepositions with sentence for UPSC , BCS, IPS,CSP , IELTS, TOEFL , Bank exams and all competitive Examinations (Part 2). 


·        Affiliate to ( to be a member of ) I am affiliated to the congress party.

·        Agree on – At last the family agreed on to carry on the business jointly.

·        Agree to – The whole family agreed to the suggestion of Sajib.

·        Agree with – I fully agree with you.

·        Agreeable to (suitable) This climate is agreeable to me.

·        Ail at ( objection) What ails him at?

·        Aim at ( to make up mind for definite purpose) He aims at becoming a pilot one day.

·        All in ( everything included) All in , we were five people against the party.

·        All up with ( at an end with , beyond any hope for) The patient was sinking every minute. So it was all up with him.

·        Along with ( in the company of) Next time when I go abroad I shall take my wife along with me.
·        Apply for – He has applied for a clerical post.
·        To argue into ( to persuade towards a course of action) Whatever arguments you may give him, he is not going to be argued into your sentiments.
·        Aside from ( apart from ) He has a big balance , aside from landed properties.
·        At home in ( fully acquainted ) He is at home in English.
·        At the bottom of ( the source of ) N. Modi was at the bottom of the conspiracy against the President.
·        At the top of ( with maximum force) He shouted at the top of his voice.
·        Attend to ( Pay attention to) You must attend to your duties.
·        Attend on ( to serve) A hundred ministers attended on the King.
·        To avail oneself of ( to have it or to benefit therefrom ) I will avail myself of this golden chance.
·        Do away with ( abolish/ kill) The parliament did away with the British laws.
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