1) No prepositions is placed after the following words (verbs) when these verbs are used in Active Voice .
Stress, Emphasise, discuss (Matter), investigate, Comprise, accompany, consider, violate, demand, resemble, succeed, reach (at), resign (post), attack, invade, resist, enter (come into), eschew, befall, order, direct, sign, affect, board, describe, await, lack, ensure, regret, concern, etc..
1) the Police are investigating into the case (wrong)
the Police are investing the case ( right)
2. I have ordered for his Transfer. (delete For)
I have ordered his Transfer.
3. I shall Discuss about the Problem with you. (delete about)
I shall Discuss the Problem with you.
4. India has never attacked on any country. (delete on)
India has never attacked any country.
5. The committee is comprised of five members. ( right)
2) Omission of "to" with verbs of communications before object, 'advise, tell, ask, beg, command, encourage, request, inform, order, urge, etc.,
a. I advised to him to go. (delete to)
b. I informed to the police of the accident. (delete "to")
THAN & BUT as prepositions
these are usually conjunctions. however they me be sometimes used as a conjunctions.
I did not see any other person than your brother.
I did not see anybody else but your brother.
BETWEEN & AMONG
between is used while referring to two persons / things. It may also be used for two or more in choice.
Among is used while referring more than two things / persons.
The Two Brothers divided the Property between themselves.
The two brother and their sisters divided the property among themselves.
BESIDE & BESIDES.
Beside means "by the side of"
"Besides" means "in addition to"
1) Besides studying he is also working somewhere.
2) She sat beside him at a party.
BY & With
"by is used for Doer of an Action.
"with" is used to denote the instrument. eg,
He stuck the dog with a stick.
A dog was stuck by Him.
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Stress, Emphasise, discuss (Matter), investigate, Comprise, accompany, consider, violate, demand, resemble, succeed, reach (at), resign (post), attack, invade, resist, enter (come into), eschew, befall, order, direct, sign, affect, board, describe, await, lack, ensure, regret, concern, etc..
1) the Police are investigating into the case (wrong)
the Police are investing the case ( right)
2. I have ordered for his Transfer. (delete For)
I have ordered his Transfer.
3. I shall Discuss about the Problem with you. (delete about)
I shall Discuss the Problem with you.
4. India has never attacked on any country. (delete on)
India has never attacked any country.
5. The committee is comprised of five members. ( right)
2) Omission of "to" with verbs of communications before object, 'advise, tell, ask, beg, command, encourage, request, inform, order, urge, etc.,
a. I advised to him to go. (delete to)
b. I informed to the police of the accident. (delete "to")
THAN & BUT as prepositions
these are usually conjunctions. however they me be sometimes used as a conjunctions.
I did not see any other person than your brother.
I did not see anybody else but your brother.
BETWEEN & AMONG
between is used while referring to two persons / things. It may also be used for two or more in choice.
Among is used while referring more than two things / persons.
The Two Brothers divided the Property between themselves.
The two brother and their sisters divided the property among themselves.
BESIDE & BESIDES.
Beside means "by the side of"
"Besides" means "in addition to"
1) Besides studying he is also working somewhere.
2) She sat beside him at a party.
BY & With
"by is used for Doer of an Action.
"with" is used to denote the instrument. eg,
He stuck the dog with a stick.
A dog was stuck by Him.
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