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1 PREPOSITIONSPREPOSITIONS ADRIANA PÉREZ SANTILLÁN JENNY MIRANDA PALOMO

2  A word or group of words that show the relationship between things in time and space.  A word or group of words that show the relationship between things in time and space. DEFINITIONS  Are natural, connective words that everybody uses in day to day conversations  Are short words (on, in, to) that usually stand in front of nouns (sometimes also in front of gerund verbs).

3  The only way to learn prepositions is looking them up in a dictionary, reading a lot in English (literature) and learning useful phrases off by heart (study tips). ” dictionaryliteraturestudy tipsdictionaryliteraturestudy tips

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6 o We use at to designate specific times. The train is due at 12:15 p.m. o We use on to designate days and dates. My brother is coming on Monday. We're having a party on the Fourth of July. o We use in for nonspecific times during a day, a month, a season, or a year. She likes to jog in the morning. It's too cold in winter to run outside. He started the job in 1971. He's going to quit in August.

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8 EnglishUsageExample ondays of the week on Monday in  months / seasons  time of day  year  after a certain period of time (when?) in August / in winter in the morning in 2006 in an hour at  for night  for weekend  a certain point of time (when?) at night at the weekend at half past nine sincefrom a certain point of time (past till now)  since 1980 for  over a certain period of time (past till now)  for 2 years agoa certain time in the past 2 years ago beforeearlier than a certain point of time  before 2004  to  telling the time ten to six (5:50) pasttelling the time ten past six (6:10) to / till / untilmarking the beginning and end of a period of time from Monday to/till Friday till / untilin the sense of how long something is going to last  He is on holiday until Friday. by  in the sense of at the latest  up to a certain time I will be back by 6 o’clock. By 11 o'clock, I had read five pages. PREPOSITIONS OF TIME

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10  We use at for specific addresses. Grammar English lives at 55 Boretz Road in Durham.  We use on to designate names of streets, avenues, etc. Her house is on Boretz Road.  And we use in for the names of land-areas (towns, counties, states, countries, and continents). She lives in Durham. Durham is in Windham County. Windham County is in Connecticut.

11 EnglishUsageExample  by, next to, besid e left or right of somebody or something Jane is standing by / next to / beside the car. under on the ground, lower than (or covered by) something else the bag is under the table below lower than something else but above ground the fish are below the surface over covered by something else meaning more than getting to the other side (also across) overcoming an obstacle put a jacket over your shirt over 16 years of age walk over the bridge climb over the wall above  higher than something else, but not directly over it  a path above the lake  acros s  getting to the other side (also over)  getting to the other side  walk across the bridge  swim across the lake through something with limits on top, bottom and the sides drive through the tunnel to movement to person or building movement to a place or country for bed  go to the cinema  go to London / Ireland  go to bed

12 into enter a room / a building go into the kitchen / the house towards  movement in the direction of something (but not directly to it) go 5 steps towards the house  onto movement to the top of Something jump onto the table  from in the sense of where from a flower from the garden

13 DIRECTION PREPOSITIONS

14 A combination of verb and preposition is called a phrasal verb. The word that is joined to the verb is then called a particle

15 GRADE: Adriana Pérez Santillán 9 Although was a teamwork and I consider that we made it well, she forgot to bring the questions for the next class :s ( responsability )


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