List of English prepositions
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This is a list of English prepositions. In English
English language
English is a West Germanic language that arose in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England and spread into what was to become south-east Scotland under the influence of the Anglian medieval kingdom of Northumbria...

, some prepositions are short, typically containing six letters or fewer. There are, however, a significant number of multi-word prepositions. Throughout the history of the English language
History of the English language
English is a West Germanic language that originated from the Anglo-Frisian dialects brought to Britain by Germanic invaders from various parts of what is now northwest Germany and the Netherlands. Initially, Old English was a diverse group of dialects, reflecting the varied origins of the...

, new prepositions have come into use, old ones fallen out of use, and the meaning of existing prepositions has changed. The prepositions generally remain a closed class
Closed class
In linguistics, a closed class is a word class to which no new items can normally be added, and that usually contains a relatively small number of items. Typical closed classes found in many languages are adpositions , determiners, conjunctions, and pronouns.Contrastingly, an open class offers...

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Single words

  • a
  • abaft
  • aboard
  • about
  • above
  • absent
  • across
  • afore
  • after
  • against
  • along
  • alongside
  • amid
  • amidst
  • among
  • amongst
  • an (see "a" for usage in front of consonants)
  • apropos ("apropos of" is a common derived term)
  • around
  • as (also an adverb and a conjunction)
  • aside
  • astride
  • at
  • athwart
  • atop
  • barring
  • before
  • behind
  • below
  • beneath
  • beside
  • besides
  • between
  • betwixt
  • beyond
  • but
  • by
  • circa (sometimes abbreviated as "c." or "ca.")
  • concerning
  • despite
  • down
  • during
  • except
  • excluding
  • failing
  • following
  • for
  • from
  • given
  • in
  • including
  • inside
  • into
  • lest
  • like
  • mid (from "amid". Usually used poetically.)
  • midst (from "amidst". Usually used poetically.)
  • minus
  • modulo
  • near
  • next
  • notwithstanding (also used postpositionally)
  • of
  • off
  • on
  • onto
  • opposite
  • out
  • outside
  • over
  • pace
  • past
  • per
  • plus
  • pro
  • qua
  • regarding
  • round
  • sans
  • save
  • since
  • than
  • through, thru (informal)
  • throughout, thruout (informal)
  • till
  • times
  • to
  • toward
  • towards
  • under
  • underneath
  • unlike
  • until
  • up
  • upon
  • versus, commonly abbreviated as "vs.", or (principally in law or sports) as "v."
  • via
  • vice, meaning "in place of"
  • with (sometimes written as "w/")
  • within (sometimes written as "w/in" or "w/i")
  • without (sometimes written as "w/o")
  • worth

  • Two words

    • according to
    • ahead of
    • apart from
    • as for
    • as of
    • as per
    • as regards
    • aside from
    • back to
    • because of
    • close to
    • due to
    • except for
    • far from
    • in to (contracted as into)
    • inside of (note that inside out is an adverb
      Adverb
      An adverb is a part of speech that modifies verbs or any part of speech other than a noun . Adverbs can modify verbs, adjectives , clauses, sentences, and other adverbs....

      , not a preposition)
  • instead of
  • left of
  • near to
  • next to
  • on to (contracted as onto)
  • out from
  • out of
  • outside of
  • owing to
  • prior to
  • pursuant to
  • regardless of
  • right of
  • subsequent to
  • thanks to
  • that of
  • where as

  • Preposition + (article) + noun + preposition

    English has a number of idiomatic expressions which act as prepositions, but can be analyzed as a preposition followed by a noun (sometimes preceded by the definite or, occasionally, indefinite article) followed by another preposition. Common examples include:
    • by means of
    • for the sake of
    • in accordance with
    • in addition to
    • in case of
    • in front of
    • in lieu of
    • in order to
    • in place of
    • in point of
    • in spite of
    • on account of
    • on behalf of
    • on top of
    • with regard to
    • with respect to
    • with a view to

    Archaic or infrequently used

    • anent
    • anti (loan word)
    • behither
    • betwixt
    • chez
    • cum (Latin loan word)
    • ere
    • fornenst
    • fornent
    • gainst or 'gainst (from against)
    • neath or 'neath (from beneath)
    • outwith
    • pro (loan word)
    • qua (loan word)
    • re (loan word)
    • sans (loan word)
    • 'twixt (from betwixt)
    • unto (largely supplanted by to; used in some formal, religious, or archaic contexts)
    • vis-à-vis (loan word)

    Not fully grammaticized

    • concerning
    • considering
    • regarding
    • worth

    Preposition-like modifiers of quantified noun phrases

    • apart from
    • but
    • except
    • plus
    • save

    Postpositions

    • ago as in "five years ago", sometimes considered an adverb rather than a postposition
    • apart as in "this apart", also used prepositionally ("apart from this")
    • aside as in "such examples aside", also used prepositionally ("aside from such examples")
    • away as in "five light years away", sometimes considered an adverb or an adjective rather than a postposition
    • hence as in "five years hence", sometimes considered an adverb rather than a postposition
    • notwithstanding also used prepositionally
    • on as in "five years on", also used prepositionally
    • through as in "the whole night through", also used prepositionally
    • withal archaic as a postposition meaning with
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