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Rule – 1 Preposition + gerund (verb + ing)
A preposition always takes a gerund, not an infinitive.
Preposition के बाद हमशेा gerund का प्रयोग होता ह ैInfinite का नहीं ।
Example –
Lakshya insisted on leaving at once. (Leave + ing = leaving
(Gerund)
There is no harm in repeating the experiment. (Repeat + ing =
Repeating (Gerund)
Note. But or “Except” Used as a preposition takes an infinitive not
a gerund.
Example -
He does noting but / except watch TV all the time.
Rule – 2 No preposition is used before an adverb of Time or
frequency Adverb of Time (Now, Tomorrow, Yesterday, Today
…………..)Adverb of frequency (Daily, Always, Never …………..)
स ेपहले ककसी preposition का use नहीं ककया जाता ह।ै Example -
She goes for a walk every morning.
Note: A number of adverbs denoting Time take a preposition.
कुछ Adverb Time Denote करत ेह ैकिर भी preposition का use ककया जाता
ह।ै
Example – Noun Denoting time.
By now, from now , By tomorrow, from tomorrow , Till today, until
then , Since then, since yesterday
Rule – 3 Generally we do not use any preposition before Adverb of
place (Home, Here, There, Abroad, Above, Below …………)
Example –
They are going home.
He is going Abroad.
Note: - A number of adverbs denoting adverb of place take a
preposition, Noun denoting place.
At home, from home, near home, From here, Over there, From
abroad, From above, From inside, from outside …………