A preposition is a word used before a noun or pronoun to connect with other words on a sentence.
Thing to Remember
For exact date, day, and time use “on”
Among vs. Between
“Between” is used for two things and persons.
“Among” is used for more than two persons and things.
Beside vs. Besides
“Besides” is used for “by the side of.”
“Beside” means “in addition to”
1. He will come to my house …………… Monday.
Correct!
Wrong!
On
2. They going to a park …………… this evening today.
Correct!
Wrong!
On
3. Milk turns …………… curd.
Correct!
Wrong!
Into
4. He is sitting …………… his mother and his father.
Correct!
Wrong!
Between
5. Divide these chocolates …………… you, I, and John.
Correct!
Wrong!
Among
6. Contact us …………… 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Correct!
Wrong!
Between
7. Go and sit …………… your father.
Correct!
Wrong!
Besides
8. Divide these mangoes …………… the children.
Correct!
Wrong!
Among
9. …………… English book, you have bought French and German books.
Correct!
Wrong!
Beside
10. …………… all the girls, she the most beautiful.
Correct!
Wrong!
Among