Showing posts with label Appropriate Prepositions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Appropriate Prepositions. Show all posts

Monday, January 14, 2019

List of the most Important appropriate prepositions with sentence for UPSC , BCS, IPS,CSP , IELTS, TOEFL , Bank exams and all competitive Examinations (Part 5).


List of the most Important appropriate prepositions with sentence for UPSC , BCS, IPS,CSP , IELTS, TOEFL , Bank exams and all competitive Examinations (Part 5).



·        Breathe upon ( to tarnish the name of ) Your action breathes upon your brother.
·        Breeze up ( to freshen) Let us breeze up in the garden.
·        Bring about ( cause to happen) Bangabandhu brought about great changes inn the country.
·        Bring in ( to introduce)  I was brought in to the grand assembly.
·        Bring out ( to make clear) Please bring out the meaning of your poem.
·        Bring over ( convert) You cannot bring me over to communism by violence.
·        Bring round ( to win over ) Sprinkling of water on his face brought him round.
·        Bring under ( to subdue) The chairperson failed to bring the members under.
·        Bring up ( to educate) Children should be brought up as simply as possible.
·        To bring about ( to cause to happen ) His negligence brought his failure.
·        Brush away ( to put aside ) Unless you brush away his weakness , you cannot make him change.
·        Brush up ( revive, freshen ) Please read the book ‘ Brush up Your English’.
·        Bubble over ( to be angry) My child bubbled over her pocket money.
·        Buck up( cheer up) Buck up;you are winning the game.
·        Build up ( to cover with buildings) Chandrima Uddyan has now been built up.

List of the most Important appropriate prepositions with sentence for UPSC , BCS, IPS,CSP , IELTS, TOEFL , Bank exams and all competitive Examinations (Part 4)


List of the most Important appropriate prepositions with sentence for UPSC , BCS, IPS,CSP , IELTS, TOEFL , Bank exams and all competitive Examinations (Part 4).


·        Be bound up in ( to be wholly devoted to) He was bound up in his work.
·        Black out ( to obliterate with black ) Real news are blacked out.
·        Block up ( to obstruct) Rains have blocked up the Macki road
·        Blow over ( to pass away as a danger or scandal) Every unpleasant happening blows in the course of time.
·        Blow up ( to bring into discredit) The people blew upon the leader.
·        Blow upon ( come into being/to shatter by explosion/ to scold) The earthquake blew up.
·        To blunt the edge of ( to weaken force) Time blunts the edge of danger.
·        Make no bones of ( have no scruples about) Many men do not make bones of their morals.
·        To make boot of ( to profit ) The new policy of the government is going to punish those who are making boots by charging higher prices.
·        Bottle up ( to enclose as in a bottle) We were bottled up in the house.
·        Break away ( revolt ) Bangladesh has broken away from Pakistan.
·        Break down ( to demolish , collapse , fail completely ) In times of emergency all controls tend to break down.
·        Break even ( to avoid loss but fail to gain ) The parties have broken even in the bargain.
·        Break forth ( burst forth) Nature breaks forth in Spring.
·        Break off( to detach by breaking , to leave off abruptly) The boy has broken with the family.

Sunday, January 13, 2019

List of the most Important appropriate prepositions with sentence for UPSC , BCS, IPS,CSP , IELTS, TOEFL , Bank exams and all competitive Examinations (Part 3)

List of the most Important appropriate prepositions with sentence for UPSC , BCS, IPS,CSP , IELTS, TOEFL , Bank exams and all competitive Examinations (Part 3)


·        Back of ( behind ) China is back of Pakistan.
·        On the back of ( close behind) Russia is on the back of India.
·        To back up ( to support) For a good cause one must always back up.
·        Bail up ( to secure in a bill ; to put up one’s hand in surrender)
·        Bang up ( in the height of excellence of fashion ) Every university student is in the bang up.
·        To bank upon ( to depend) Even at the age of thirty he banks upon his parents.
·        Hold at , keep at ( show the defiance ) The criminal kept the constable at bay.
·        Draw a bead on ( to take aim) the dacoit drew a bead on the policeman.
·        Bear out ( to corroborate / to confirm ) Please bear out that I have done no harm to you.
·        Bear up ( to keep up one’s spirits) You must bear up until the trouble is over.
·        Bear up for( sail towards ) Please bear up for a great position in life.
·        Bear with ( make allowance for ) You should bear with your friend’s illness.
·        Beat out ( to flatten or reduce in thickness by beating) Iron is beaten out in sheets.
·        Beat down ( of a buyer , trying to reduce prices of goods) The Indian ladies are often competent in beating down the prices.
·        Beat off ( drive back) The elephants beat off the lion.
·        To become of ( to happen ; the end of ) What will become of his sons after his death?
·        Better off (in superior circumstances) People today are better off than before independence.
·        Get the better of ( to gain the advantage over, to over come) By and by you will get the better of any trial or trouble.

·        Think better of ( revise one’s opinion about ) I have learnt to think better of you.

Tuesday, January 8, 2019

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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Thursday, January 3, 2019

List of the most Important appropriate prepositions with sentence for UPSC , BCS, IPS,CSP , IELTS, TOEFL , Bank exams and all competitive Examinations (Part 1).


List of the most Important appropriate prepositions with sentence for UPSC , BCS, IPS,CSP , IELTS, TOEFL , Bank exams and all competitive Examinations (Part 1).

1.     Abstain from (avoid) You should abstain from drinking.
2.     Acceptable to ( agreeable) the terms quoted by you are acceptable to me.
3.     Access to ( approach / influence) Do you have any access to the honorable minister?
4.     Accomplished in ( Skilled in ) Rahim is accomplished in English.
5.     In accordance with ( in a manner consistent with) To do things in accordance with law is always a safe thing.’
6.     According to ( in accordance with/ agreeable to)  I completed the job according to your instructions.
7.     Account for ( explain ) You will have to account for your negligence.
8.     Account of /on ( because of ) He was fined on account of his absence from the University.
9.     Account with, in ( having business relations) The New Light Publishers are in account with most of the book-sellers in the country.
10.                        Call to / bring to account ( demand an explanation ; clear up a responsibility ) The Lok Sabha Called Shri Deepak Roy to account for the import licenses scandal .
11.                        Make account of ( set value upon) A saint does not make account of worldly possessions.
12.                        With an ace of ( narrowly) After the motor accident he escaped with an ace of death.
13.                        Addicted to  ( enslaved to a hobbit) My friend is addicted to liquor.
14.                        Adhere to ( to stick to) One should adhere to one’s principles.
15.                        Advance , in ( before hand , in front ) The soldiers fought in advance.