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I appreciate your help. One more time, I posted the questions concerning the use of prepositions. Would you check the questions?
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1. He is working in the building.
2. He is working at the building. [Is #2 wrong? Can we use 'at' in the sentence?] 3. The boy is
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rfvv
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1. He has been working for three hours.
2. He has worked for three hours. 3. He worked for three hours. 4. He worked in three
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rfvv
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1. The club will perform at the school festival next month.
2. The club will perform in the school festival next month. [Which
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rfvv
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1. He first met her at the movies.
2. He first met her in the movies. [Can we use both 'at' and 'in' in the sentences? Does 'the
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rfvv
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1. The train arrives in Chicago.
2. The train arrives at Chicago. [Which preposition do we have to use in this case?]
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rfvv
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What is a preposition?
What is the preposition in this sentence? "Sally read her book in the living room."
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Sophia
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1. There is a book beneath the box.
2. There is a book under the box. ------------------------------------------ Which one is
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rfvv
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1. There is a toy near the box.
2. There is a toy by the box. 3. There is a toy beside the box. 4. There is a toy next to the
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rfvv
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posted by rfvv Tuesday, April 10, 2018 at 11:42pm
1. He is sitting at the computer. 2. He is working at the computer. 3. He is
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rfvv
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1. The ship is moving on the river.
2. The ship is moving in the river. [Which preposition do we have to use?] 3. He is floating
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rfvv
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1. The girl on the chair looks back.
2. The girl in the chair looks back. 3. The girl at the chair looks back.
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rfvv
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1. I hit the chair in front of me.
1-1. I hit the chair in front of myself. 2. I hit the chair before me. [They are okay. They
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rfvv
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1. We are at my cousin's school.
2. We are in my cousin's school. [Can we use both prepositions?] 3. He plays his violin on
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rfvv
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What is the object of the preposition in sentence?
He will walk alone from his office. 1)alone 2)children 3)under 4)the I say (1)
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kayla
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1. Mom jumps from the sound.
2. Mom jumps because of the sound. 3. Mom jumps _____ the sound. [ Does #1 mean #2? What is the
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rfvv
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1. They are playing in the room.
2. They are playing at the room. 3. He has just arrived in the room. 4. He has just arrived at
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rfvv
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1. I know that I should look 'at' the good side of my life.
2. I know that I should look 'on' the good side of my life. [Which
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rfvv
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1. The king pointed at the five dragon heads.
2. The king pointed to the five dragon heads. [We can use both expressions, right?
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rfvv
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1.The horse jumped _______ the fence.
2.Nasir is waiting _______ the cornor of the street.
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Hammaad
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posted by rfvv yesterday at 9:45pm.
1. There weren't any seats in the KTX. 2. There weren't any seats on the KTX.
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rfvv
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1. The shop is opposite the bakery.
2. The shop is across from the bakery. 3. The shop is across off the bakery.
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rfvv
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in:1. during a period of time
2. at the end of a period of time ------------------------------------- I found the definition of
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rfvv
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Thank you. I corrected errors.
1. I will have taught Spanish for ten years by 2018. 2. I will have taught Spanish for ten years
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rfvv
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1. I will take him home with me. (him=a dog)
2. I have no money with me. 3. She lives with her parents. 4. I will take him home.
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rfvv
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1. Did you finally move into your new apartment?
2. Did you finally move in your new apartment? (Can we use both 'in' and 'into'
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rfvv
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Throughout June, the class practices for the play in the classroom. (Circle thePreposition, Cross out the Prepositional
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Victoria
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Hey anybody i am trying to do a practice for my test but i suck at La can someone help me with at least one question heres one
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carry on
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Is under a preposition? True or False.
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Bob
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please kindly help me to correct the usage in english grammar.
1. Teacher: So what do you know __about___ prepositions? From At
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gin
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1. We'll be home for Christmas.
2. We'll be home on Christmas. 3. What would you like to do for Christmas? 4. What would you like
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rfvv
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1. If you drop the doll to the floor, the student near the doll should pick it up.
2. If you drop the doll onto the floor, the
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rfvv
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I need the meaning of the following I looked in math book and online but it gives me so many things I need the meaning of it to
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Jessica
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1. The fan is above the desk.
(Can we use 'above' any time when the fan is on the ceiling, for example, in each corner. When the
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rfvv
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On the hill, there is a house. When we walk down a little, there is a lake. In that case, we can say as follows.
1. The house is
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rfvv
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1. You should draw water from a well.
2. You should draw water out of a well. (Are both the same?) 3. The man magically pulled a
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rfvv
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1. He raised his arms above his head.
2. He raised his arms over his head. (Can we use both over and above? Do they have the same
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rfvv
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Hello. I will be grateful for some language help.
1) Is the preposition "in" OK in the following sentence (maybe, no preposition
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Ilma
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Posted by rfvv on Tuesday, October 25, 2016 at 5:20pm.
1. What is the zip code for Dokdo? 2. What is the zip code of Dokdo? 3. It
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rfvv
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1. That is the place in which we can play.
2. That is the place on which we can play. 3. That is the place at which we can play.
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rfvv
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1. With her hair on the wind, she ran to me.
2. With her hair in the wind, she ran to me. -----------------------------------
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rfvv
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Posted by rfvv on Friday, September 30, 2016 at 10:08pm.
------------------------ Can we use both prepositions, on and 1. The
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rfvv
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Please help me with these:
1. Difference between 'to' and 'for' and give some example sentences For me, TO is used with a verb,
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Klar Maesen
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1. Let me in.
2. Let me into. 3. Let me in the group. 3-1. Let me be in the group. 4. Let me into the group. 4-2. Let me go into
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rfvv
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Hello. Thank you for help. Will you please answer a few more questions?
1) Which preposition is correct in the context: "your
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Ilma
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What is the function of a preposition in a sentence?
To express action To show the subject of the sentence To tell more about the
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Polar
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Hello! Will you please help me with the following sentence.
"My grandma is still undergoing treatment for a vessel condition and
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Ilma
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Hello. Dear Ms.Sue, I would be very grateful if you answered my question.
Is it possible to say "I heard steps behind" or is it
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Ilma
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Thank you for your answers.
Please help me with one more question. Is it "behind" or "behind me" in the context "I heard steps
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Ilma
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What is the preposition in the sentence: The children sat under the tree.
A. Sat B. Children C. Under D. The I think C or D
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Cambreya Smith
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