2023-06-21
25 分钟Hi there.
This is Harry.
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Okay, so as I said, this is an advanced english lesson and we're looking in particular at prepositions.
Now the first part of this might be a little easy for you, those of you who are considered to be advanced, but perhaps there's no harm to go through it anyway.
So, so that you can get a little bit of a warm up and a little bit of a revision on it.
And for any of you who are intermediate or below, this is exactly the sort of introduction that you want to prepositions.
Now prepositions are often just very small, short words like in, at, on, by, for, etcetera, but they cause lots and lots of problems.
When do I use them?
When do I not, when do I use in, in, on or at?
So hopefully this will give you some help, some indication and guidance as to when and how to use them correctly.
Okay, so we're going to start off with some light touch.
Okay.
So the first three prepositions we're going to look at are at, on and in, at, on and in.
And here we're going to start with prepositions.
About time because it's really, really important.
If we're talking about days in the week, months in the year, years in the decade, dates, whatever it might be, then prepositions are used all the time.