Fundamentals of
Grammar
MAHMOOD SARWAR
         Preposition
   Pre- Position
   Placed before a noun or a pronoun, called its object. It expresses the
    relation between the person or thing (noun/pronoun) with something else.
   I waited for the doctor.
   The dog was in the dog house.
   There can be more than one object.
   The road runs over hill and plain.
         Prepositions
   In or At (with place)
 At specific place, a smaller specific area
   Names of Buildings & Organizations
   Names of Group Activities.
   In for a bigger place where position is not clear.
   Maryam is waiting ____ the reception.
   Ali lives _____ Karachi.
   He met the client ____ Pearl Continental.
   He met the client _____ a hotel.
   She met him ____ a party/concert/meeting/match/lecture/Conference/Symposium...
        Prepositions
   In or At (with place)
 In Larger Areas / Vastness
   Enclosed Areas.
   His parents grew up ___ India.
   He was born ____ Quetta.
   They met the fairy ____ the woods/forest/jungle.
   The teacher is ____ the class.
   She is ____ her office right now.
   She was waiting ____ the car.
         Prepositions
   On (with place)
 On Surfaces
   Attached to something.
   The food is ___ the table.
   The dog was sleeping _____ the carpet.
   Put this picture ____ the wall.
   Why do you wear the ring ____ your first finger.
   There are many mangoes ____ the tree this year.
   She was waiting ____ the car.
   Monkeys live _____ trees. (CSS-2017)
        Pop-Quiz
   We stayed ____ Dubai for five days.
   Our plane stopped ____ Istanbul on the way to Canada.
   I met him for the first time ____ Habib Bank Headquarters.
   While I was ____ Karachi, my friend was _____ Islamabad.
   He has got a nice house to live______. (PMS-2019)
         Prepositions
   Reach, Visit (Identify the Parts of Speech)
   They reached ____ the airport.
   I reached ____ this conclusion with substantial unease.
   We live within reach____ the station.
   Make sure that you keep the medicines out of the reach ___ children.
   She visited ______ many historical places in France.
   When did you visit ___ your uncle?
   I think I will pay a visit to his office next week.
   My visit ______ Karachi is always busy because I see him whenever I am there.
        Prepositions
   No Prepositions: Enter
   We entered _____ the zoo together.
   The prince entered _____ the mosque and everyone was surprised.
   The two siblings entered _____ an agreement.
   She entered _____ a discussion on generational wisdom with her brother.
         Prepositions
   In or On (transport)
                 In                               On
                 Car/Taxi                         Bicycle/ Public Transport
   Alia was ____ a bus.
   We went to Karachi on the train.
   By bus/car/bike/taxi/ship….. BUT a specific mode of transport then use in or on. NOT by a
    taxi
   He prefers to travel ____ train. (PMS-2019)
   Note: On foot Not by foot
        Prepositions
   Into or in or on or upon or onto(with place)
   The cat was sitting ___ the chair.
   Zoha waited ____ the car.
   Rafay walked ____ the classroom.
   Ali jumped ____ the sofa.
   The cat jumped _____ the roof.
           Prepositions
   In or At or On (with time)
   At
        Time (particular time of the day)
        Night,noon,dawn are different, remember. At night in general sense. In THE
         night for specific case.
        She is a nurse and she works at night. The baby usually wakes up in the night.
        At the moment/minute/present/the same time
        In a moment/minute/day/hour/some time
           Prepositions
   In or At or On (with time)
   In
        Morning, Evening, Afternoon
        Something to happen in XX minutes/days/weeks/a moment/months…..
        Longer periods of time (month, week, season, year….)
         Prepositions
   In or At or On (with time)
   On
       Days and dates
       On specific morning/afternoon/evening/night
   No Prepositions: Last/every/next/this/that
         Pop-Quiz
   The park gets very busy ____ weekends.
   Asad is not here ____ the moment.
   I will be back ___ a moment.
   I heard the dog barking ___ night.
   It rained heavily____ last night.
   The class will start ____ 9PM.
   Saba will retire ___ two years.
   I might not be available ___ Tuesday evening.
   Hafeez can run 100 meters ___ two hours.
   It’s not safe to travel ____ night.
         Prepositions
   On time / In time
   The class did not start ____ time.
   I reached office ____ time to have a coffee before the class started.
   Adil reached the exam hall_____ time to revise his notes.
   Hafeez submitted the assignment ____ time.
   Just in time / In the nick of time
   We reached the airport just in time to catch our flight.
   The child was about to be hit by the bus, the driver stopped the bus just in time.
   The Bomb Disposal Squad disarmed the bomb in the nick of time.
         Prepositions
 By
 Use:
    1.   Action Done by
    2.   Beside
    3.   Time. (Not for duration)
   The dog was treated by the veterinary surgeon.
   There is a fruit stall by the mosque.
   You will be done with the exams by March.
   He sat ____ the camp fire. (PMS-2022)
         Prepositions
   Above or over
   When there is movement, use over. No movement: use above, but no touching
   The plane flew ____ the city.
   The bullet passed ____ his head.
   Use over with numbers
   If you weigh over 90 kg, you must exercise regularly.
   My students get over 6 assignments every month.
   Also, use above with levels.
   Commercial planes fly 30,000 feet above the sea level.
   If your performance is above my expectations, I owe you a nice dinner.
         Prepositions
   Among or Between
   There was a fight ______ the two friends.
   Pakistan doesn’t have to choose _____ US and China. DAWN NEWS
   Pakistan ______ 7 states to get climate disaster funding. DAWN NEWS
   Alvi blames social media for gulf ____ Imran, ex-COAS.
   _____ grief and nothing, I will take grief. William Faulkner
   Between numbers
   I will reach between 9:00 and 9:30
   These words are always followed by between, no matter what the number:
   Differentiate, Distinguish, Divide, Choose, link, Connection/Relationship.
           Prepositions
   Since vs. For
   Since: Point
   Weekly inflation highest since mid-September – DAWN NEWS
   India has bought 34 million barrels of discounted Russian oil since Ukraine invasion.
    – DAWN NEWS
   Note: Used with perfect tenses
   For: Duration
   I slept for 2 hours last night.
   He has been living in Islamabad for a month.
   QUIZ: He has been studying ____ last year.
   He has been studying ____ last three years.
         Pop-Quiz
   Since vs. For
   He has taught in this school ____ a year.
   He has been studying _____ two years.
   He has been struggling with this concept ____ last year.
   He has been studying ____ last/past three years.
   I have known her _____ childhood.
         Prepositions
   During vs. While
   While: Used with action. Also used with -ing form of verb
   Fawad requested the public to take caution while walking along Imran’s
    container – DAWN NEWS
   He made the comments while addressing an apex committee meeting in
    Peshawar. – DAWN NEWS
   During: An event
   Moonis Elahi speaks during Hum News programme on Thursday.
   Everyone asked questions during the class.
   Afghanistan’s acting Foreign Minister gestures while speaking during an event
    held in ISSI - DAWN NEWS
         Prepositions
   Angry
   Angry with: People FOR something
   I am angry WITH my students FOR not submitting the assignment on time.
   Angry at/about: Some thing/incident
   I was angry with his coming late. (SPSC-CCE)
          Prepositions
   Compare
   Compare with: Similar things but finding the differences
   Laraib compared her test with that of Adil.
   Dawn.com compared inflation in Pakistan with five other countries.
   Compare to: Dissimilar things but finding the similarities
   Compared to the pillar, Hafeez is shorter.
   Life is often compared to a dream.
   I compared his essay to Mushtaq’s and found them to be identical. (CSS-
    1980)
         Prepositions
   Made
   Made of: All our furniture is made of wood.
   Made from: Paper is made from wood.
   Made out of: Candle holders are made out of wine bottles. (transformed)
         Verbs that Don’t Take Preps
   Emphasize
   Visit
   Resemble
   Reach
   Lack
   Discuss
   Affect
   Confront
   Demand
   Access: Pakistan is the 7th worst country in access to saintation. VS Banks will
    access the data of federal employees.
        Prepositions
   When he reaches to manhood, he will visit to England. (CSS-2020)
   Can you translate this letter ____ French for me? (Tehsildar Exam)
   She entered _____ an agreement with them. (CSS-2023)
In spite of the heat, he refused to take _____ his coat. (PMS-2022)