Frustrated With Prepositions? IN, ON, AT Simplified in Just 20 Minutes!

Today, I’m going to give you the same lesson on how to use the top 3 prepositions in English that I give my own students at University. So if you are sometimes a little confused about when to use prepositions, then this lesson should make things a little clearer.
We will look at the top three prepositions used in English: IN, ON, and AT!
I will show you an easy way to remember how and when to use them when it comes to time and location. Plus, we'll go over sentence examples to reinforce the lesson.
Also, you can download a free PDF of today’s lesson here: www.calhyslop.com/top3prepost...

Пікірлер: 5

  • @jasonma342
    @jasonma342Ай бұрын

    You are a legend. Thanks for the explaination!

  • @bunnaim705
    @bunnaim70529 күн бұрын

    Hi I would like to say your vision is brilliant . I used to confuse with all these propositions , i’m clear now . Thank you .

  • @HowItsSaid

    @HowItsSaid

    28 күн бұрын

    That is fantastic to hear. I am very happy that this video helped you. And if you have a question about a preposition, feel free to ask here in the comments. ^^

  • @user-lv3nf3nb9x
    @user-lv3nf3nb9xАй бұрын

    Thank you very much for your job! This is really informative and good structured lesson. I've been studying English grammar for about two years now and I think that prepositions, articles and conditionals are the most hard learning grammar parts for me and many other people learning English language. Would you make more lessons on these topics, please? Thanks advance! Best Regards!

  • @HowItsSaid

    @HowItsSaid

    Ай бұрын

    Hi. Thanks for your comment. Yes, I have also found that articles (the/an/a) are the most difficult part of grammar for my students. I have several lessons I have used over the years that help. However, since there are so many oddities and exceptions with articles, it takes time to get them perfect. So yes, I would love to make one or morre videos on articles, prepositions, and conditionals sometime soon. Also, do worry too much about getting things perfect in English. The purpose of language is to communicate and get your point across. Just looking at your message tells me you are doing well with that. Keep up the good work!