Category: grammar in use
Prepositions “Since” and “From”
since primarily focuses on specifying a starting point in time or expressing a cause-and-effect relationship, while from is more versatile and can indicate starting points in time, place, or ranges of values.
Preposition – “Since”
Since can indicate a specific point in time when an action began or an event occurred. Example: I have been working at this company since 2010.
Prepositions – “Round” and Around”
The prepositions round and around can have various meanings and usages: circular movement, in various places, in a random manner, in sequence, in the vicinity and so on..
Preposition – “Past”
Spatial Meaning: Indicating Movement or Position in Relation to Something Else: He walked past the park. (indicating movement in relation to the park)
Preposition – “Over”
Over typically means above or on top of something.