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Preposition 'TO' :after verbs and nouns that express movements.
-We walked to the mall
-She took the letter to you
-We scheduled a trip to Latin America.
Preposition 'IN': To places that surround us
-Corals live in the oceans.
-We woke up in the camp.
When At or In:
-Where did you buy the ice cream? We bought AT the park.
('At' marks the purpose)
-What did you guys do this weekend?
We had fun IN the park, there were lots of toys.
(The action took place inside the park: IN)
Preposition 'AT': Specific places or events
I'll wait at the bus stop on the corner of the bakery.
We met at the meeting at 9 am.
Hi Niece, At 1.17 you have an error in subtitles, writing Through an airport instead of To an airport. Sorry it's autogenerated subtitles.
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ОтветитьI am working as a security guard in ABC company.
I am working as a security guard at ABC company.
I have 4 years of experience as a security guard at ABC hotel.
I have 4 years of experience as a security guard at the ABC hotel.
I have 4 years of experience as a security guard in the / in ABC hotel.
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ОтветитьHi! A wonderful lesson! I would like to ask about the preposition "without"
Are these sentences interchangeable below ?
1. I took the money without anyone being aware of it
2. I took the money without anyone aware of it
Are both of the sentences correct ?
And are both of the sentences correct according to English exams ?
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ОтветитьThanks for teaching me how to use all of those prepositions. Although I'm quite wondering if the prepositions "by" and "to" are interchangeable and mean the same thing in the following context,
The context :
1. I helped you to some degree
2. I helped you by some degree
Are by and to in that context interchangeable and do they mean the same thing ?
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But labryary IS a place WE go to to leaen and study so why WE dont use at
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ОтветитьHi, thank you so much for the lesson, i have a question to ask 😊, what does "to some degree" mean ? Does it literally mean "reach a particular degree" ? Like from level 1 to level 3. "To" in "to some degree" means untill, doesn't it ? And what's the most common use of it ? Thank you a lot ! 💟
ОтветитьIf
I am going to home is wrong
Then
I am going to school
I am going to hospital
All these sentences wrong??
Guide me please
Hello which choice is right
We were ..........the restaurant, having a meal. (in /at)
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ОтветитьThis lesson gave me confidence in using preposition ,whilst I progress gradually.
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ОтветитьWant to know uses of " prepositions of, from, by, with.
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ОтветитьWhy can't I say "Are you still at bed?"
ОтветитьPrepositions show a relationship between two words
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ОтветитьA very userful lesson. I am fourteen years old and i like learning English. I am from Albania. Thank you for all Oxford Online English.
ОтветитьThe lesson says we don't use "to" before here or there, but why do we also say "It's hot in here."
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ОтветитьHello! Could I ask a question? There is a sentence: Max is thinking about starting a business. I am confusing about the analysis of this sentence. Are “thinking about” as a phrasal verb and “starting a business”(gerund phrases) as the object of this phrasal verb, or are “think” as a verb and “about starting a business”(prepositional phrases) as the adverbial phrase to modify the verb “think”? and can a prepositional phrase work as a direct object of verbs, subject, or else nominal? Thanks a lot!
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ОтветитьThis lesson helpful to us like me who are all confused with prepositions thank you
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ОтветитьTo as a preposition is not clear even now to me.
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ОтветитьThanks for every thing but what about on preposition
ОтветитьTo + the + noun vs to + noun
ОтветитьCan we use " to my home" ? There should be something before home if we are using "to" before it... Am I right?
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