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Preposition BY – Meaning and use

25th January 2018 by Andrew

“by” is a very common word in English.

“by” is usually a preposition but it can also be used as an adverb.

In this lesson, you’ll learn 6 common uses of “by” as a preposition.

“by” + place

When “by” is used as a preposition of place before a place, it means “beside” / “at the side of” / “next to”


Example:

House by a lake

The house is by a lake. (next to a lake)
I live by the River Thames.
We live by an airport.

“by” + noun

“by” + noun has many different uses and meanings in English.

The general meaning is “a method of something”  The precise meaning depends on the category of noun:

to describe a method of travel

by train
by car
by boat
by plane
by taxi
by bus

Example:

plane

Jane is going to France by plane.
I went to London by train.
Let’s go by car.

to describe a method of communication

by phone
by email
by post
by fax

Examples:

fax

I will send you the report by fax.
Contact us by phone.
Mark received the order by email.

to describe a method of payment

by credit card
by cheque

Examples:

credit card payment

I’d like to pay by credit card.
We paid for the car by cheque.

Exception – We do NOT say “by cash” – We say IN cash.

Example: I paid in cash for the newspaper.

“by” and the passive voice

In the passive voice, “by” indicates WHO is doing the action.

Examples:

Cleaning floor
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The floor is being cleaned by Jane.
The dress was made by Sarah.
The book was written by my father.

 

by + reflexive pronoun

by myself
by yourself
by himself / by herself / by itself
by ourselves
by yourselves
by themselves

This means to do something alone. To do something without the company, help or assistance of others.

Examples:
I visited London by myself.
You should go by yourself.

Studying

Jane is studying by herself.
We went to New York by ourselves.
Jane and Mark often go travelling by themselves.

by + ING form of verb

This describes how to do something. It describes the method for achieving a a particular result.

Example:

Mark stays fit by cycling to work.

In the above example, the result is “stays fit”.  The method is “by cycling“

The “by” + ING clause can come before or after the result. If the “by” + ING clause is before the result, we write a comma between the clauses.

Examples:
You can turn on the television by pressing that button. (“by” + ING clause AFTER the result)
By pressing that button, you can turn on the television. (“by” + ING clause BEFORE the result with a comma.)

“by” + time expression

“by” can also act as a preposition of time and we use it with a time expression.

The meaning is: “not later than” or “before or at a particular time”. We use this structure for deadlines.

by tomorrow
by next week
by + day of the week
by + month of the year
by + date
by 9 o’clock
by 7 pm

Examples:

contract
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Please send us the contract by Friday.
You must leave the hotel room by 11 am.

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  1. raj says

    15th June 2018 at 2:24 pm

    Thanks a lot. These instructions are easy to understand.

  2. Daniel Philip Sotes says

    31st October 2018 at 10:27 am

    Thanks. I learned a lot and it’s all useful. 🙂 (by only)

  3. rubal mia says

    31st January 2019 at 8:53 am

    i am very happy reading the rules of preposition by.i thank to who arrange this.

    • Khalifa says

      20th March 2019 at 6:19 am

      Surely the proposition BY has added something new in my mind. Thanks go to the developers of this.

  4. eisha says

    26th March 2019 at 8:40 pm

    If someone says bring documents for new verification by 22 june what does this means on 22 june or anytime till 22 june?

    • SESURAJ S says

      19th July 2022 at 8:58 pm

      It means you have summit before June 23.

  5. Angeline says

    24th February 2020 at 11:20 pm

    Faith comes by hearing. Hearing by the word of God.(from the bible).
    Does this mean that faith comes “through” hearing the word of God?

  6. Purushothaman says

    22nd May 2020 at 2:22 am

    I’ll reach home by 10 mins. Is it correct?

  7. SOLACE SORKPOR says

    9th June 2020 at 3:26 pm

    That’s good, was finding a problem with the use of by.

  8. Sofia Zua says

    2nd July 2023 at 10:17 pm

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