Thanks for watching, everyone! Next, check out these lessons about time in English: Learn English Prepositions: BY, UNTIL, TILL, ’TIL… ruclips.net/video/jYyC-HDdNb8/видео.html 12 Expressions of TIME in English ruclips.net/video/ebzXpXkf9zY/видео.html
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 📚 The lesson is about prepositions of time. 01:22 🌧️ "Throughout" refers to a period of time from the beginning to the end. 02:13 ⏰ "Out of" means to be out of time or to use up all the available time. 03:01 ⏳ "Around" or "about" are used for approximate times. 04:20 🤔 The difference between "around" and "at around" is subtle and context-dependent. 05:16 🌟 "During" indicates a part of a larger period of time when something occurs. 06:42 🕓 "Ahead of" means to come early or be in front of someone/something. 07:07 🕰️ "Within" indicates something happening between now and a specified length of time. 07:59 🌐 "Between" refers to something happening after one time but before another time. 14:11 🕗 "By the time" means before a specified time. 14:37 📍 "On the dot" refers to something happening exactly at a specific time. 15:04 ⏱️ "Just in time" indicates finishing or arriving at the last possible moment.
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Thank you James! It was a great lesson Here’s the homework! 1- They got there just before the plane left. They got there on the dot. 2- The ambulance will be there in 10 min. 3- The test was over and Nio wasn't finished, she ran by the time.
I'm not an expert but I think the answers are 1 - They got there just in time (because It says they got there before the plane left). 2 - The ambulance will be there within 10 minutes and 3 - she ran out of time (because she was not able to finish on time). I hope someone more experienced could explain it better to us 😉
Thanks for watching, everyone! Next, check out these lessons about time in English:
Learn English Prepositions: BY, UNTIL, TILL, ’TIL… ruclips.net/video/jYyC-HDdNb8/видео.html
12 Expressions of TIME in English ruclips.net/video/ebzXpXkf9zY/видео.html
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1. just in time
2. within
3. out of time
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1. just in time
2. within
3. out of
1_ just in time
/ 2_within
/ 3_ran out of time
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🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 📚 The lesson is about prepositions of time.
01:22 🌧️ "Throughout" refers to a period of time from the beginning to the end.
02:13 ⏰ "Out of" means to be out of time or to use up all the available time.
03:01 ⏳ "Around" or "about" are used for approximate times.
04:20 🤔 The difference between "around" and "at around" is subtle and context-dependent.
05:16 🌟 "During" indicates a part of a larger period of time when something occurs.
06:42 🕓 "Ahead of" means to come early or be in front of someone/something.
07:07 🕰️ "Within" indicates something happening between now and a specified length of time.
07:59 🌐 "Between" refers to something happening after one time but before another time.
14:11 🕗 "By the time" means before a specified time.
14:37 📍 "On the dot" refers to something happening exactly at a specific time.
15:04 ⏱️ "Just in time" indicates finishing or arriving at the last possible moment.
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Just in time, within, out of
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Hi James, I want to say to you that I'm very thankful with this list of videos. For me it's a great help to learn somenthing that's very important to grow up in a pragmatic way in this life, the english language, and you're doing so well, at least in my opinion. That's why I follow you. Thank you teacher, from Spain.
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1 - Just in time
2 - during
3 - out of time
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Just watching this video I decided to start from your first video here...14 years ago ...I really love your teaching,thanks....so my challenge is one video each day ...I will improve my English at all :)
Thx my teacher,I am working in a foreign company from Canada,so we need community with English,thats is really difficult for me,one day,i saw your English lessons,wow,that’s amazing,i like,
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1. by the time
2. On the dot
3. Just in time
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1) just in time
2) within
3) out of
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2 within
3 out of
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Here’s the homework!
1- They got there just before the plane left. They got there on the dot.
2- The ambulance will be there in 10 min.
3- The test was over and Nio wasn't finished, she ran by the time.
I'm not an expert but I think the answers are 1 - They got there just in time (because It says they got there before the plane left). 2 - The ambulance will be there within 10 minutes and 3 - she ran out of time (because she was not able to finish on time). I hope someone more experienced could explain it better to us 😉
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1. Just in time
2. Within
3. Out of the time
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Hello ,prof can I say between is not specific and within is specific?Thanks for all you doing and I greatly appreciate.
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13:00 Would it be incorrect if I chose 'during' in sentence 3?
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Wait so do I use (at) after about or around? I wasn't clear on that?
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1-just in time 2- within 3- out of
No 1: On time
No 2: Within
No 3: Out of
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Thank you very much :) just want to say it should be "between 5 and 6" not "between 5 or 6"
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1) ahead of
2) about/around
3) out of
What is the difference between between and among 🤔
There is a great hall ahead of the new community hall.
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2 within
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2.During
3.throughout
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In the first sentence: "Cheryl and Karlee are coming after work. They should be here between 5 or 6." Could we use also: between 5 and 6.?