Definition: Idioms that end with prepositions are typically phrasal verbs and consist of a verb followed by either a preposition,
a particle, or a particle with a preposition.
This type of prepositional idiom is used like a normal verb (describing the
action of a subject) and may come at the beginning, middle, or end of
a sentence.
Examples of common
prepositional idioms.
Here are some of the most common prepositions found at the end of
prepositional idioms: