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Prepositions of Quantity and Mathematic Relations

Prepositions / Prepositions of Quantity and Mathematic Relations

Prepositions of Quantity and Mathematic Relations

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1
by
by
Preposition

used to show how something is done or achieved

The problem was solved by teamwork.

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2
of
of
Preposition

used to indicate someone's or something's ownership or relation to a thing or person

He's the director of a successful company.

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3
in excess of
in excess of
Preposition

used to indicate a quantity or amount that surpasses a specified limit

The cost of the project is estimated to be in excess of $1 million.

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4
below
be
low
Preposition

in a position beneath or underneath

The book fell below the shelf.

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5
near
near
Adjective

not far from a place

The near bus stop is convenient for commuting to work.

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6
close to
close to
Preposition

(of quantities) imprecise but fairly close to correct

He has close to a hundred books in his collection.

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little
li
ttle
Adjective

below average in size

The little kitten curled up in the corner, its tiny frame barely visible in the dim light.

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on
on
Preposition

in contact with and upheld by a surface

If you are cold the blanket is on the bed.

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in addition to
in addition to
Preposition

used to add extra or supplementary information

In addition to his degree in engineering, he also has a diploma in music.

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beside
be
side
Preposition

next to and at the side of something or someone

The cat curled up beside the fireplace.

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11
as well as
as well as
Preposition

used to introduce another item or person that is included in the same category or group as the previous one

He plays the guitar as well as the piano.

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12
on top of
on top of
Preposition

denoting the inclusion of something extra alongside existing tasks, responsibilities, or obligations

On top of her full-time job, she is also pursuing a master's degree.

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13
over and above
over and above
Preposition

beyond what is expected, required, or usual

He went over and above his duties to help the customers.

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14
plus
plus
Noun

the mathematical process of adding two or more numbers together

The teacher explained that the plus sign indicates addition.

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minus
mi
nus
Noun

the operation of subtracting one number from another

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into
in
to
Preposition

to the inner part or a position inside a place

She walked into the room and greeted everyone.

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17
time
time
Noun

the quantity that is measured in seconds, minutes, hours, etc. using a device like clock

I need more time to complete this project.

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