Common Preposition Errors Writers Make
A preposition is a word that describes the relationship between two or more words or elements. Prepositions are essential to the logic of a sentence as they show position, intention, or action.
Although prepositions are important, English has many preposition rules and these are often confusing, especially to non-native speakers and writers of English. Here, we present some of the most common preposition errors that writers make and show you how to fix and avoid these common mistakes.
Examples of Common Preposition Errors
A preposition is a word that describes the relationship between two or more words or elements. Prepositions are essential to the logic of a sentence. Take for example the following sentence.
- Incorrect
- The cat lies the box.
This phrasing does not make sense because the relationship between the lying cat and the box is unclear. Is the cat lying inside the box? Is it lying on top of the box? To clarify this, we need to use prepositions.
- Example
- The cat lies in the box.
The cat lies on the box.
The cat lies by the box.
Prepositions are among the most confused word types. This is because the exact relationship between two elements is not always clear. As such, many people end up choosing the wrong preposition. Read on for explanations of the most common errors in preposition usage.
In vs. At
Of all the prepositions, โinโ is perhaps the most often misused. People tend to confuse โinโ and โatโ when describing locations or times.
- Incorrect
- She is at London right now.
She is in a bookstore on Vanderbilt Ave.
- Correct
- She is in London right now.
She is at a bookstore on Vanderbilt Ave.
Both โLondonโ and โa bookstore on Vanderbilt Aveโ are locations, but โinโ is appropriate for the former, and โatโ is appropriate for the latter. This is because โinโ and โatโ correspond to different levels of specificity. As an entire city, โLondonโ is more general, while โa bookstore on Vanderbilt Aveโ is an exact, specific location. The same applies to descriptions of time.
- Incorrect
- At the afternoon, he will go to the post office.
There is a meeting in 3 pm.
- Correct
- In the afternoon, he will go to the post office.
There is a meeting at 3 pm.
โInโ is used with more general descriptions of time. โThe afternoonโ is a general, non-specific moment in time. 3 pm, on the other hand, is a precise time, so the use of โatโ is appropriate.
In vs. On
โInโ and โonโ are confused for much the same reasons โinโ and โatโ are confused. โOnโ and โatโ are sometimes confused as well but at a lower frequency than the in-at or in-on pairs.
- Incorrect
- They are currently staying on Virginia.
Can you meet me in Vanderbilt Ave?
- Correct
- They are currently staying in Virginia.
Can you meet me on Vanderbilt Ave?
Once again, โinโ is used for more general locations whereas โonโ is used for more specific locations. The difference between โonโ and โatโ is that โonโ is used for slightly less specific locations. In terms of specificity, โinโ is the most general; โonโ is less general; and โatโ is the least general.
- Example
- She is at a bookstore on Vanderbilt Ave, which is a street in NYC.
The same applies to time: โonโ is more specific than โin.โ
- Incorrect
- Many bands that debuted on the 90s are still active today.
Can we meet in the 25th of next month?
- Correct
- Many bands that debuted in the 90s are still active today.
Can we meet on the 25th of next month?
In vs. Of
โOfโ is often used to indicate belonging. As such, it can be confused with โinโ when talking about something that belongs to a greater entity that is also a location, such as a state or country.
- Incorrect
- The One World Trade Center is the tallest building of the U.S
- Correct
- The One World Trade Center is the tallest building in the U.S.
The One World Trade Center is a building that belongs to the U.S., but โinโ rather than โofโ should be used here because while the U.S. is a political entity, it is also a location.
In vs. To
โToโ is another preposition that is used with locations. The main difference between โtoโ and โinโ is that the former is associated with movement and direction.
- Incorrect
- We are travelling in Moscow next week.
We will be to Moscow next week.
- Correct
- We are travelling to Moscow next week.
We will be in Moscow next week.
To vs. With
โToโ and โwithโ are both prepositions that are often used when describing the relationship between two people.
- Example
- He is married to the tall woman standing by the piano.
They are speaking with each other.
As briefly mentioned above, โtoโ is associated with direction. So, when talking about people, โtoโ indicates direction from one person to another. โWith,โ on the other hand, is more inclusive.
- Incorrect
- He works to her.
- Correct
- He works with her.
There are also instances that allow for either โtoโ or โwith.โ However, this will lead to the meaning of the sentence changing.
- Example
- She is travelling to him.
She is travelling with him.
To vs. Of
โOfโ is usually used to indicate belonging, while โtoโ is used to indicate direction. However, they both indicate connection and thus are mixed up quite often.
- Incorrect
- The teacher opened page 82 of the textbook.
- Correct
- The teacher opened the textbook to page 82.
Of vs. Have
โOfโ and โhaveโ are often confused because they can sound similar when spoken in sentences. Many native English speakers have the tendency to slur the word โhaveโ when speaking; this makes โhaveโ sound similar to โof.โ (e.g., โwould haveโ โ โwouldaโ; โshould haveโ โ โshouldaโ)
- Incorrect
- He should of applied to more universities.
- Correct
- He should have applied to more universities.
This is a good example of why you should not rely only on familiar pronunciation of spoken words when writing.
From vs. For
โFromโ and โforโ are both often used to describe time. However, โfromโ is used to indicate a starting point, whereas โforโ is usedThe fiber mixture is then to indicate duration.
- Example
- She has been learning English for 5 years.
He will be in the office from 8 am tomorrow.
- Incorrect
- They have been studying from 8 hours.
- Correct
- They have been studying for 8 hours.
From vs. Since
โFromโ and โsinceโ are more confusing because they are both used to describe the temporal starting point of an activity.
- Example
- She worked at her previous company from 2010 to 2019.
He has been working at the company since 2008.
- Incorrect
- She has been working from 7 am today.
The library is open since 10 am on weekends.
- Correct
- She has been working since 7 am today.
The library is open from 10 am on weekends.
Can you see the difference? โSinceโ indicates the starting time of an activity that is continuing to the present. It can also only be used with perfect tense forms. โFrom,โ on the other hand, can be used with all tense forms and can indicate repetition and range.
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In this sentence, since โbetweenโ is used, the conjunction โandโ should be used instead of the preposition โto.โ (Read more about conjunction rules.) However, another way to correct this sentence would be to change the preposition โbetweenโ to the preposition โfrom.โ There are many such rules in English when combining prepositions in sentences.
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