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Saturday, May 7, 2011

Prepositions: Other Meanings


 
A. Prepositions can have meanings other than place or time. Here are some examples.

<3 We were arguing about politics.
<3 According to the opinion polls, the government is very popular.
<3 The resort was very crowded. And as for the accommodation, it was awful.
<3 We need some advice as to what we should do next.
<3 I'm reading a book by Thomas Keneally.
<3 Contrary to popular belief, prisons are not holiday camps.
<3 The couple want to stay together for the sake of the children.
<3 On behalf of the company, I would like to express my thanks.
<3 No action has been taken regarding / with regard to my complaint.

B. For has a number of different meanings. Here are some of them.

<3 Could you do something for me, please? (= to help me)
<3 I've called in for a chat. (purpose)
<3 She's a very clever girl for her age. (= considering her age)
<3 Are people for the scheme or against it? (= in favor of/supporting)

When for means 'in favor of', it is normally stressed.

C. With has these meanings.


<3 I went to the concert with a friend. (We were together.)
<3 Matthew is the man with long hair. (He has long hair.)
<3 I cut the wood with an electric saw. (I used an electric saw.)
<3 We all set to work with enthusiasm. (= enthusiastically)
<3 With people watching I felt embarrassed. (= Because people were watching...)

Without is the opposite of with.


<3 Who's the man without any shoes on?
<3 We all set to work, but without enthusiasm.

NOTE: 

We can use with + noun to form an adverbial expressing manner or feeling. 

<3 I listened to the discussion with interest.

With certain nouns we use in

<3 The losers sank to the ground in despair.

D. Of has a number of different meanings.

<3 a tin of soup
<3 the end of the game
<3 some of my friends
<3 our first sight of land

We can also use of in this pattern.


<3 These souvenirs are of no value. (They have no value.)
<3 She's an actress of great ability. (She has a great ability)

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