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I can't thank you enough for this video. I've been speaking and studying English since I'm 4 years old. Yet still I may confuse of course with these adorable prepositions, even though that's not the ideal thing. Many thanks one more time Lucy!
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Thank you so much for the content you put out. I teach English part-time and whenever I'm having trouble explaining grammar points to students, I just send them here. You have a way of simplifying things. Thank you, Lucy.
I think the difference between “in a taxi” and “on the bus” is actually physical and historical. The first busses and trams were higher platform based. So you actually had to “hop on” or “get on top” of that platform. The same for the planes. You have to walk up on the board of the plane. Hence I am on the bus. You can still use “in the plane” or “in the bus” but it will have a different meaning. His wallet was found in the bus - you are referring to the inside part of the bus. Her purse was laying on the bus (roof).
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Thank you @English with Lucy for the hints! General , quite general and specific could be a good starting point! When I explain prepositions of place to my students I also refer to dimensions: AT is 1D, point/destination on map, location on GPS, ON - 2D perspective(table, bus, train ...) and IN as 3D, like buildings, large areas. :)
My teacher taught me that the preposition "on" supposed to be used with vehicles that we can walk in. So, according to this rule - "on the bus", but "in a taxi".
Thanks a lot about your great lesson my amazing teacher keep up the good work!!!! You made us understand more about it i was on a bus 🚌 when he was calling me
I like the way you explain the use of prepositions. It is a very clear explanation in which one can easily understand. The contextualization is appropriate and perfect. Thanks.
Omg i like how you just talk like british and also you deserve a lot of likes and you deserve a lot of supporter too i think i can learn british from you.
My name is Solomon Onokere, I'm from Nigeria, West Africa. I'm a subscriber and a follower of your classes. I have learnt so much from your fun loving and humorous teachings. You're indeed doing a great job, Lucy. I would really like to have the odd materials on prepositions and Modal verbs. Thanks.
Thanks Lucy ! I know and use all that since...so many years. But without thinking why it's like that. 😀 It's always good to know the real reasons why we use a word or another.
This evening, ''at'' my home, ''in'' my room, I ''made'' coffee, sat ''on'' my chair, put my laptop ''at'' my table and got a big lesson from your video Lucy, cheers :)...
This is the most useful video about in/on/at that I've ever seen. You explained them so clearly that I can fully understand the difference among them. I would save it so that I could check it out every now and then. Thank you very much Lucy!
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9:40 ON Christmas Eve, ON New Year's Eve (students always ask me about 'eve' ) 9:06 AT Christmas: when a festival period is longer than 1 day we say 'at' so ON Christmas Day but AT Christmas or ON Easter Sunday but AT Easter :)
Thank you for providing as educational videos especially on the basic part of English grammar. Several people struggling of understanding the complexity of the language and you teach us with a style that we can easily understand.
Hello Lucy I hope you’re doing well. If you read this then please reply, actually I would like to know when should I use “ the “ with the prepositions of place. Thanks in advance. Much love and hugs 🤩
The best video about prepositions that i've ever watched. Thank you so much, you teach so clearly and with many details as possible. That's what i needed. 🥰🤗💜
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Thank you very much for the lesson❤️ However, there's a question that has been haunting me for days: what's the difference between "at the lesson" and "in the lesson"? I can't decide which one to choose every time😭
@lyell9762 As far as I know, when you talk about the presence, you say "at the lesson", but when you talk about the content of the lesson, you use "in" (but please correct me if I'm wrong)
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There are 400 seats 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐜𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐦𝐚 ( inside the building) I was 𝐚𝐭 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐜𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐦𝐚 last night. (= watching a film) It was raining, so we waited 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐩𝐮𝐛.( inside the building). His parents are 𝐚𝐭 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐩𝐮𝐛. (= having a drink)
So "at" implies an action that is usual in that particular place, while "in" emphasizes the position (inside some place). Am I understanding it correctly?
How about this one: “in school” and “at school”? I use “at school”, but many people don’t know exactly, which one is correct and why. I know both are, but why and what’s the difference???
@@pratibhasharma9982 'in school' means someone attend school - as opposed to having finished school, while 'at school' means someone is there now/in the location/school building. Ex: "are your children in school?" = are they under 16 or 18 ? "are your children at school?" = are they at school today or are they at home?
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I can't thank you enough for this video. I've been speaking and studying English since I'm 4 years old. Yet still I may confuse of course with these adorable prepositions, even though that's not the ideal thing. Many thanks one more time Lucy!
Ya me han robado 20 años de mi vida no van a robarme más tiempo nya me han robado la identidad y echo perder a mis amigos y familia para que no tenga otra salida que ellos pero ya me han robado más que suficiente,gracias un saludo
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Thank you so much for the content you put out. I teach English part-time and whenever I'm having trouble explaining grammar points to students, I just send them here. You have a way of simplifying things. Thank you, Lucy.
This is the best lecture I have ever learned about the prepositions
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Thank you 🙏
I think the difference between “in a taxi” and “on the bus” is actually physical and historical. The first busses and trams were higher platform based. So you actually had to “hop on” or “get on top” of that platform. The same for the planes. You have to walk up on the board of the plane. Hence I am on the bus. You can still use “in the plane” or “in the bus” but it will have a different meaning. His wallet was found in the bus - you are referring to the inside part of the bus. Her purse was laying on the bus (roof).
That's what I thought about too
You could also say her purse was left on the bus which would imply inside the bus
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I am thanking our English teacher very much, Mrs. Lucy John, for her very useful, helpful, didactically, and great English lesson videos. Orhan Baki from Istanbul/Turkey.
Amazing. Struggles a lot of years with this rules. This video is perfect to have a clear understanding on how to apply the rules.
Thank you @English with Lucy for the hints! General , quite general and specific could be a good starting point!
When I explain prepositions of place to my students I also refer to dimensions: AT is 1D, point/destination on map, location on GPS, ON - 2D perspective(table, bus, train ...) and IN as 3D, like buildings, large areas. :)
My teacher taught me that the preposition "on" supposed to be used with vehicles that we can walk in. So, according to this rule - "on the bus", but "in a taxi".
Very helpfull :)
Right, similar to what Lucy said.
"On" is for vehicles that we can stand inside.
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I like the way you explain the use of prepositions. It is a very clear explanation in which one can easily understand. The contextualization is appropriate and perfect. Thanks.
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My name is Solomon Onokere, I'm from Nigeria, West Africa.
I'm a subscriber and a follower of your classes. I have learnt so much from your fun loving and humorous teachings. You're indeed doing a great job, Lucy.
I would really like to have the odd materials on prepositions and Modal verbs.
Thanks.
Thanks Lucy !
I know and use all that since...so many years.
But without thinking why it's like that. 😀
It's always good to know the real reasons why we use a word or another.
This evening, ''at'' my home, ''in'' my room, I ''made'' coffee, sat ''on'' my chair, put my laptop ''at'' my table and got a big lesson from your video Lucy, cheers :)...
This is the most useful video about in/on/at that I've ever seen. You explained them so clearly that I can fully understand the difference among them. I would save it so that I could check it out every now and then. Thank you very much Lucy!
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It was very easy to understand.
Thanks also for PDF. It has been helpful for my English lesson.
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It's amazing that you explain those things better (and in a detailed way)than many of my previous teachers. Thank you, Lucy, ^^
I just love your lessons. Would be possible to have one on using ‘a’, ‘the’ and nothing? Many thanks for all.
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This lesson taught me a lot about using the preposition "in" in enclose spaces.
Thank you so much Lucy, very helpful video
9:40 ON Christmas Eve, ON New Year's Eve (students always ask me about 'eve' )
9:06 AT Christmas: when a festival period is longer than 1 day we say 'at' so ON Christmas Day but AT Christmas or ON Easter Sunday but AT Easter :)
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If you read this then please reply, actually I would like to know when should I use “ the “ with the prepositions of place.
Thanks in advance.
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Hello, guys!
That's Agapi, from Greece!
What a wonderful teaching!!!
What a nice presentation!!!
This lesson was so interesting and so helpful!!!
Simple, sufficient and understandable!!!
Even only the presentation/ "performance"
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Yet, it is not only
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Thank you very much for the lesson❤️ However, there's a question that has been haunting me for days: what's the difference between "at the lesson" and "in the lesson"? I can't decide which one to choose every time😭
Do you know the answer now..??
@lyell9762 As far as I know, when you talk about the presence, you say "at the lesson", but when you talk about the content of the lesson, you use "in" (but please correct me if I'm wrong)
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When you listen to people speaking english everyday, watching something that you like, you don't think about the rules, you just get used to it.
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Totally!
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Thanks! Finally, I have some kind of order in my mind with prepositions)
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Lucy can you please explain why these don't use the same preposition?
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Thank you so much. I really enjoyed the lesson
There are 400 seats 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐜𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐦𝐚 ( inside the building) I was 𝐚𝐭 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐜𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐦𝐚 last night. (= watching a film)
It was raining, so we waited 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐩𝐮𝐛.( inside the building). His parents are 𝐚𝐭 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐩𝐮𝐛. (= having a drink)
So "at" implies an action that is usual in that particular place, while "in" emphasizes the position (inside some place).
Am I understanding it correctly?
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How about this one: “in school” and “at school”? I use “at school”, but many people don’t know exactly, which one is correct and why. I know both are, but why and what’s the difference???
You can think of ‘in school/uni’ as ‘enrolled in school/uni. When you say at school/uni it means you are at the location.
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'in school' means someone attend school - as opposed to having finished school, while 'at school' means someone is there now/in the location/school building.
Ex: "are your children in school?" = are they under 16 or 18 ?
"are your children at school?" = are they at school today or are they at home?
Finally in 1 minute.
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