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We are all busy men, and these prepositions have many uses. Your best bet is to begin with the dictionary and then ask any SPECIFIC questions you may have: IN: –preposition 1. (used to indicate inclusion within space, a place, or limits):
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mister micawber
35 days ago
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We can't use "the" or preposition with "last+period of time": last week, last summer, etc. But we can use "On his last holiday, he went to..." (speaking about a friend). Is it because here "his last
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Yes, I was tempted to offer the signs which flipped mechanically, but often find I've failed to factor in my age when giving examples: (What the heck is he talking about? )
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That's funny! I think if I told you I
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Both answers are ok in conversational English. Purists want you to reserve "like" for its uses as an adjective and adverb (or, for many speakers today, a preposition). One should use the conjunction "as if." In fact, purists
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anonymous
197 days ago
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All of the highted words express the actions that happen every year/ morning. Could anybody help me with it? My Hometown My love for my hometown, Tangkak, located in the sourthen part of Johor, is beyond description. Peaple
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lucus ong
209 days ago
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Dear friends, check this sentence and tell me which preposition would be correct in this sentence. Sentence: How much you know about the subject you are talking about would be known to all by my next sentence. How much you know about the subject
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"The fire started in an office on the first floor" (never "at an office on the first floor")
Would "A fire started at an office on/in Park road" work? Or "The fire started in an office first, and spread to
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mr wordy
262 days ago
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Dear Mr. Wordy,
Thank you for your help with prepositions. I just found out that "on" Park road was AME usage, and "in" Park road was English usage.
I still have a few at / in relationship I'd like you to help
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tinanam0102
264 days ago
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Hi teacher,
This is not homework, I'm an English learner.
1. Two girls are in a coffee shop. They are talking over a cup of coffee about what just happened at /in the office. One of them says: I think it's about time to set a
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tinanam0102
316 days ago
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Hi everyone,
I'm baffled with these situations. Please correct the following sentences and tell me which is the correct use of preposition by putting you answer next
1. Two girls are in a coffee shop. They are talking over a cup
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tinanam0102
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