Common Preposition Errors: Preposition Choice
Prepositions are words that show relationships between nouns or pronouns and other words in a sentence. Choosing the correct preposition can be challenging, especially for non-native English speakers. Here are some common mistakes:
Using the Wrong Preposition
- Incorrect: I’m interested about history.
- Correct: I’m interested in history.
- Incorrect: She is good at singing.
- Correct: She is good at singing.
Using Prepositions Redundantly
- Incorrect: The meeting will take place at 3 PM on the afternoon.
- Correct: The meeting will take place at 3 PM on the afternoon. (The word “on” is redundant.)
Using Prepositions Incorrectly with Verbs
- Incorrect: I agree with you.
- Correct: I agree with you.
- Incorrect: I insist on you.
- Correct: I insist on your doing it.
Practice Exercises:
- I’m interested (in/about) history.
- She is good (at/in) singing.
- The meeting will take place at 3 PM (on/in) the afternoon.
- I agree (with/to) you.
- I insist (on/of) you doing it.
- He is angry (with/at) me.
- She is afraid (of/to) spiders.
- I’m looking forward (to/for) seeing you.
- He is interested (in/about) learning a new language.
- I’m tired (of/from) working.
Answers:
- in
- at
- on (the word “on” is redundant)
- with
- on
- with
- of
- to
- in
- of
Preposition Choice Practice
Identify the correct preposition in each sentence.
- I’m interested (in/about) history.
- She is good (at/in) singing.
- The meeting will take place at 3 PM (on/in) the afternoon.
- I agree (with/to) you.
- I insist (on/of) you doing it.
- He is angry (with/at) me.
- She is afraid (of/to) spiders.
- I’m looking forward (to/for) seeing you.
- He is interested (in/about) learning a new language.
- I’m tired (of/from) working.
Answers:
- in
- at
- on (the word “on” is redundant)
- with
- on
- with
- of
- to
- in
- of