Preposition Definition and Examples: “Of,” “To,” and “For”

Here are the definition and examples of a preposition using “of,” “to,” and “for.”

PREPOSITION DEFINITION AND EXAMPLES—Here’s how to correctly use “of,” “to,” and “for” in a sentence, as they could sometimes be confusing.

One of the several parts of speech is the preposition, which shows the relationship of a noun or pronoun to another word, indicating time, place, or relationship. Among the prepositions often confused when it comes to usage in a sentence are “of,” “to,” and “for.”

Preposition Definition and Examples

What is the difference between of, to, and for?

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1. This is used when something belongs to, is related to, or is connected to something.

Example:
The best part of this life is you.
The rules of this game are unfair.
This is one of my favorite foods.


2. Used to indicate a reference.

Example:
She was born in the year of the dragon.
That is the picture of my room.
I got a deduction of 20% on my recent internet bill.


3. Used to indicate an amount or number.

Example:
I always drink eight glasses of water.
A small number of people attended my birthday party.
I only had four hours of sleep.
1. This is used to indicate the location, person, or thing that someone or something is moving to.

Example:
I am heading to the bookstore.
This summer, we are going to Japan.
I sent the parcel to her address.


2. Used to indicate a limit or an ending point.

Example:
Don’t push yourself to the limit.
I have seen her pushing the dog to the edge of the cliff.
My grade in the science subject rose to 89 from 85.


3. Used as an infinitive of purpose, as in “in order to.”

Example:
I used his money to buy coffee.
I studied hard to pass this semester.
I don’t have to try so hard to impress everyone.


4. Used to reference a time or period.

Example:
I slept from nine to six.
The semestral break is from July to August.
I work nine to five.


5. Used to indicate relationships.

Example:
My grades are important to my parents.
I am the assistant to the manager.
I am married to my best friend.
1. Used to indicate the use, purpose, or benefit of something.

Example:
This room is for my visitors.
I made breakfast for you.
Put a helmet on for safety.


2. Used to mean “because of.”

Example:

I feel sorry for you.
I am happy for your promotion.
For this reason, I am moving to Paris.


3. Used for durations. 

Example:

My mother has been a teacher for many years.
I lived in Cebu for five years.
Go straight for a few blocks and then turn left.

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