This preposition lets one know where to stop or change directions.
jusqu'à
This preposition starts us off on top.
sur
This preposition is used to express an INDEFINITE and plural quantity, though, it's in its singular form after ne...pas.
de / des
This preposition helps us identify INdirect Object Pronouns.
à
This preposition can be used for verbs, places, people, so much that it has three English definitions.
à
This preposition expresses the orientation of a teacher towards their students/ class.
en face de
This preposition is a little under our first in this category.
sous
This expression and preposition come together to mean A LOT.
beaucoup de
This preposition can be used to express possession (among a couple other things).
de
This preposition can be used for quantities, to express location, even 'about'.
de
This preposition expresses a different side of directions.
à côté de
This preposition expresses the typical location of a teacher to students.
devant de
This expression and preposition come together to mean 'a little' or 'few'.
(un) peu de
This preposition is one of the few that can't be simplified with an IOP, but often gets mistranslated with the verb PARLER.
avec
This preposition can be used to express both a physical location with respects to an object and how one thinks about something.
sur
This preposition expresses distance, in this case, a lot.
loin de
This preposition expression explains where the conference table in our room is located compared to students.
derrière de
trop de
This preposition is another one that can't be simplified using an Indirect Object Pronoun; it sometimes separates clauses and can be used to express 'in order to'.
pour
This preposition most often gets used with respects to directions, but it occasionally crosses into the conceptual with expressing an end point.
jusque
This preposition is on the shorter side as far as directions go, though it's not so direct. This one can be understood as 'la maison de...'
chez
This preposition describes being within something.
dans
This expression and preposition come together to mean 'so much'.
tant de
entre
This preposition is very conceptual, it can describe a person's living space, physically and mentally.
chez