Summary of "SSC Exam 2025 | Preposition Top 500 Questions | English Grammar By Sanjeev Thakur Sir"
Summary of "SSC Exam 2025 | Preposition Top 500 Questions | English Grammar By Sanjeev Thakur Sir"
This video is a comprehensive English Grammar tutorial focused primarily on the correct usage of prepositions, especially in the context of SSC exam preparation. The instructor, Sanjeev Thakur Sir, guides students through common preposition errors, Phrasal Verbs, Fixed Prepositional Phrases, and their appropriate applications in sentences. The session is interactive and practice-oriented, encouraging students to solve questions actively rather than copying answers.
Main Ideas and Concepts:
- Importance of Practice: Prepositions are a vast and challenging topic; continuous practice is essential for mastery.
- Common Preposition Usage Rules:
- Use at for specific points (e.g., at the station, at 7 PM).
- Use on for surfaces or days (e.g., on the table, on Monday).
- Use in for enclosed spaces, months, years, and longer periods (e.g., in a room, in June, in 2025).
- Use for to indicate a period of time (e.g., lived in Mumbai for 8 years).
- Use since to denote a point of time from the past until now (e.g., since 2010).
- Fixed Prepositional Phrases:
The video emphasizes memorizing fixed phrases such as:
- "Brush aside" = reject
- "Put out" = extinguish
- "Dwell on" = think about
- "Sick of" = fed up with
- "Relieved of" = freed from burden
- "Capable of," "Responsible for," "Agree with/on," "Endowed with," "Eligible for," "Detrimental to," "Intolerant of," "Applicable to," "Adjacent to," "Sensitive to," "Ashamed of," "Covet of," "Laugh at," "Amenable to," "Married to," "Sick of," "Pay for," "Die of," "Accuse of," "Complain about," "Apologize for," "Reconcile with," "Comply with," "Depend on," "Rely on," "Keep an eye on," "Take pride in," "Object to," "Smile on," "Stand by," "Put up with," "Get over," "Tied to/with," "Look down upon," "Make up," "Call it a day," "Turn off," "Bring out," "Act upon," "Be afraid of," "Be angry with," "Be fond of," "Be famous for," "Be grateful for," "Be responsible to/for," "Be confident of," "Be annoyed with," "Be pleased with," "Be worried about," "Be interested in," "Be engaged in," "Be known for," "Be absorbed in," "Be suspicious of," "Be prone to," "Be similar to," "Be full of," "Be devoid of," "Be short of," "Be deficient in," "Be rich in," "Be poor in," "Be interested in," "Be absent from," "Be present at," "Be aware of," "Be jealous of," "Be tired of," "Be capable of," "Be committed to," "Be eligible for," "Be suitable for," "Be responsible for," "Be superior to," "Be inferior to," "Be different from," "Be similar to," "Be accustomed to," "Be addicted to," "Be opposed to," "Be related to," "Be similar to," "Be used to," "Be devoted to," "Be married to," "Be engaged to," "Be born in," "Be born to," "Be fond of," "Be afraid of," "Be angry with," "Be annoyed with," "Be bored with," "Be careful of," "Be conscious of," "Be dependent on," "Be disappointed with," "Be familiar with," "Be famous for," "Be fond of," "Be good at," "Be interested in," "Be jealous of," "Be kind to," "Be late for," "Be proud of," "Be related to," "Be responsible for," "Be scared of," "Be sensitive to," "Be sorry for," "Be successful in," "Be suitable for," "Be tired of," "Be worried about," "Be wrong about," etc.
- Phrasal Verbs with Prepositions:
- Brush aside
- Put out
- Put off
- Call off
- Give away
- Take up
- Turn up
- Turn off
- Bring out
- Cut out for
- Stand by
- Get over
- Put up with
- Make up
- Call it a day
- Take to task
- Break in
- Break into
- Come across
- Look into
- Look after
- Look for
- Get through
- Give up
- Pay
Category
Educational