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A word or phrase placed typically before a
substantive and indicating the relation of that
substantive to a verb, an adjective, or
another substantive, as English at, by, with,
from, and in regard to.
WHAT IS A PREPOSITION?
SOME EXAMPLES OF PREPOSITIONS
THE USE OF IN, ON, AT…….
On
Use 'on' with vertical or
horizontal surfaces that you
can lay something onto, or
attach something to:
•on the ceiling / on the wall
• on the floor
•on the table
Use 'on' with small islands:
• I stayed on Maui.
Use 'on' with directions:
• on the left
• on the right
• straight on
THE USE OF ON
THE USE OF AT
TIME EXPRESSION
AT
We use at for a point:
at the window
- at the entrance
- at the door.
- at the end of the street
- at the station - at the top
- Bill is waiting for you at the bus
stop.
PLACE EXPRESSION
LET’S GET FUNNY
PREPOSITIONS
THANK YOU SO MUCH
PLEASE GET SOME EXERCISES TO PRACTICE
BY
EDUARDO BERNETT DIAZ

The prepositions

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    A word orphrase placed typically before a substantive and indicating the relation of that substantive to a verb, an adjective, or another substantive, as English at, by, with, from, and in regard to. WHAT IS A PREPOSITION?
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    SOME EXAMPLES OFPREPOSITIONS
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    THE USE OFIN, ON, AT…….
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    On Use 'on' withvertical or horizontal surfaces that you can lay something onto, or attach something to: •on the ceiling / on the wall • on the floor •on the table Use 'on' with small islands: • I stayed on Maui. Use 'on' with directions: • on the left • on the right • straight on THE USE OF ON
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    THE USE OFAT TIME EXPRESSION AT We use at for a point: at the window - at the entrance - at the door. - at the end of the street - at the station - at the top - Bill is waiting for you at the bus stop. PLACE EXPRESSION
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    THANK YOU SOMUCH PLEASE GET SOME EXERCISES TO PRACTICE BY EDUARDO BERNETT DIAZ