English Common Mistakes With Prepositions
Always Write | Never Use |
John was just in time to catch the taxi. | on |
George’s methods are different from yours. | than |
There are more than 200 clients there. | over |
Our company is ashamed of him. | for |
Mary feels superior to everybody else. | than |
The customer was on time for the meeting. | in |
Look out of the window. | out |
Meet the board members at the office. | in |
Our MD is aiming at leaving South America. | for |
The player died of leukaemia. | from |
The project will cost about a million rand. | around |