Rules on Preposition
1. Using prepositions is not actually that hard, except they are part of an idiom. The following are some accepted idioms about prepositions.
*blame me for it
*comply with
*prior to
*different from
*angry at
*try to
*unmindful of
*in search of
*die of
2. What is the difference between “speak to” and “speak with”?
“Speak with” means the speaker wants the listener to reply, whereas when “speak to” is used, it means that the speaker does not expect or want the listener to reply.
3. Before we mention the days of the week, it is better to have a preposition before
the day.


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