⭐Become a member to get today's notes! JOIN HERE: ruclips.net/channel/UC_XZoWueXyWuwVG4B_AEmmgjoin ⏰Use these timestamps to help you: 00:00 intro 00:56 from - to 02:31 away from / toward 03:36 to? toward? towards? 04:52 past 05:35 past vs. passed 06:04 along 07:01 through 08:17 into and out of 08:44 “outta” and fast English 09:00 18 onto and off 10:13 Is “off of” correct? 10:50 over and across 12:12 across and through 12:50 prepositions of place vs. prepositions of movement 13:30 under 13:52 up and down 15:04 around 16:00 test time 16:15: Join my English Nerd membership 16:32 test answers If you want 20 tips to understand FAST ENGLISH, you can watch the lesson here: ruclips.net/video/TkbLmOgScAs/видео.html
Hi Arnel! Thanks a bunch! This was a beneficial lesson, as prepositions (and phrasal verbs) are a very essential part of the English language! This was a good recap for me. I scored 17/17.
You are an extraordinary English teacher. The explanation is flawless because the gestures, illustrations, and examples are perfect, really helping to clarify and aid in understanding. Thank you 🙏🏽🥰
I got 17/17. 😇 Thank you for the lesson, Arnel. I thoroughly enjoyed it.❤ Watching your videos is completely a wonderful experience and it's the best way to learn English effortlessly. All your efforts make us learn the language effortlessly. We can't thank you enough! ❤️🥰🤗
17/17 It was interesting to repeat the rules. To be honest, I've forgotten what "onto" means and I remembered it while watching the video. Thanks, Arnel! ❤
Thank you so much for sharing and helping as well.indeed all preposition are very useful to develop grammatical skills as well as we can learn English better and deeper💗 all my friends and i who are try to develop grammatical skills want to say thanks to you for your service and kindness as we have been enjoying your great vedios and live lessons.i have become addicted to your vedios and your voice 💖.i rarely watch vedios from other teachers because you stand out from the crowd and You're the most intelligent teacher i have known. I am proud of you who are able to teach international students with a unique method ❤️💖💗
Hey Arnel, I don’t think you need any more praise-you’ve already reached the top of the Himalayas. But as a retired university professor with 44 years of teaching experience, I can testify that your pedagogy is at its summit.
I have been watching your Videos since the pandemic corona. I got so many things to learn from this channel. I am really interested in learning English and in speaking like you. But I'm a failure. I can't improve myself as well.
All correct- 14/14. I could not solve no. 13,14,& 15 because they were covered by your written speech text . The lesson was excellent and in the usual 'Arnel style'! Thank you.
Hi teacher Arnel. Your method is amazing. When you love what you do. It's become like a game. English with 6 become easy like a piece of cake. Good luck, and I hope all the best ❤😊
Hello arnel , Thanks for your video and live lessons , they have made a big differnce in my english , and i really appreciate the effort you put into them Thanks you so much ! I'm looking forwoad to your next video and live lesson
Oh, great score! I got 16 correct out of 17. Thank you very much for the insightful explanation of Prepositions of Movement. But the doubt between "over' and "across" still lives on, but maybe not as a Prepositions of Movement. Examples: 1. There is a bridge across/over the river. 2. There is a small shop across/over the road. I think " I jumped over the Thames" would be correct. Thank you.
Wonderful Yogesh! "I jumped over the Thames" is grammatically correct, but you would need super power legs to do that 😆. Yes, "over" and "across" can definitely be confusing. 1) Both "over" and "across" can be used. However, "over" is more common when speaking about a bridge's position. And, "across" the river could mean "on the other side of the river" which wouldn't really make sense for a bridge. 2) There is a small shop ACROSS the road. This is correct, because it means the shop is on the other side of the road. I've seen a few examples of "over the road" being used to mean "across the road," but I don't believe that's so common. I hope this helps! :)
17 out of 17 it was great and enjoyable 😊 understandable. My day starts I wake up ready for work, going to work I needed to away from my house then I reached at railway 🛤 station to catch a train. I got into the train and I one of my friends passed past me and I didn't see him I went through aisle seat.
Oh yes! Prepositions are really important for that part. My lesson on prepositions of place could also be helpful: ruclips.net/video/7pjZ3dkcg3M/видео.html
That was a bombastic explanation thank you immensly I got a little question. When we use across with roads we like cross the road but with bridge we like walk along The my logic is lets say road and bridge are both in rectangular shape and A and B(left and right - length) and C and D (top and bottom-width) So why with roads we move from C to D But with bridges from A to B
Hello Arnel. I really wanna master prepositions but which are not idioms. Example for this following sentence, do I have to use 'away' or 'off'? The cat lapped away the milk in a bowl or the cat lapped off the milk in a bowl? Thanks in advance.
This is where prepositions get really tricky. The best preposition would be "up." "Lap up" would mean to drink everything, usually from a bowl or bucket. The other two prepositions don't really fit in my opinion. Did you see this example sentence somewhere? If I had to choose between "away" and "off," "away" is the better choice. "Away" often means "gone" (The current swept the sailor away.) or "not here" (Please move away from the fire.). So, if we say "lap the milk away" then it could possibly mean "drink all the milk." "Off" is not correct because that would mean the milk was ON the bowl. I hope this helps :)
Excellent Abricosca!! Sometimes people use "on" and "onto" interchangeably, especially with the verbs: jump, dive, drop, fall, put, and throw. So yes, "on" could be used in sentence 12. However, it's important to note that many times there is a clear difference: ON = the location. We walked on the boat. (This tells you where we were walking.) ONTO = the movement from one place to the next. We walked onto the boat. (This tells you that we got on the boat.) I hope this helps! :)
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⏰Use these timestamps to help you:
00:00 intro
00:56 from - to
02:31 away from / toward
03:36 to? toward? towards?
04:52 past
05:35 past vs. passed
06:04 along
07:01 through
08:17 into and out of
08:44 “outta” and fast English
09:00 18 onto and off
10:13 Is “off of” correct?
10:50 over and across
12:12 across and through
12:50 prepositions of place vs. prepositions of movement
13:30 under
13:52 up and down
15:04 around
16:00 test time
16:15: Join my English Nerd membership
16:32 test answers
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I got 17/17. That was a great lesson Arnel! I am walking toward a better knowledge of English. Thank you so much!
Perfect Zion!! :)
Prepositions is the biggest challenge in English grammar for me and You always make my life easy through your videos. I love you.🥰
I correct 16 out of 17. It was a wonderful & incredible learnings. i owe you more than i can say.
Por fin una maestra de inglés que explica los significados de las palabras en ingles americano y como usarlas en la vida real con ejemplos
Thanks a lot, Arnel. I've got 15/17
Hi Arnel! Thanks a bunch! This was a beneficial lesson, as prepositions (and phrasal verbs) are a very essential part of the English language! This was a good recap for me. I scored 17/17.
Perfect Ari! I'm happy this was a good review for you! :)
You are an extraordinary English teacher. The explanation is flawless because the gestures, illustrations, and examples are perfect, really helping to clarify and aid in understanding. Thank you 🙏🏽🥰
Another awesome lesson. Thank you Arnel.
This was absolutely fantastic in my opinion.
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Thank you, Arnel. As an immigrant, I am working through all the challenges to have my medical degree recognized, your videos are really helpfull
Wow! Good luck Jensen! That certainly sounds like a challenge 💪. And thank you very much :)
Hey Arnel! I scored 17/17. Thank you so much.🙏🙏You are the best.
Woohoo! That's amazing!
I got 17/17. 😇
Thank you for the lesson, Arnel. I thoroughly enjoyed it.❤
Watching your videos is completely a wonderful experience and it's the best way to learn English effortlessly. All your efforts make us learn the language effortlessly. We can't thank you enough! ❤️🥰🤗
Wonderful Kamatchi! And thank you for such a nice comment :)
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If only RUclips understood who the good teachers really are. You'd definitely be on the list 👍😀
Thank you so much Rupert! 😄
Hi there..! I got 17/17. Thanks Arnel, your explanation was perfect of all the prepositions.
Thanks Arnel.I enjoy your movement lesson with big pleasure. That was very helpful and know...no more confusion!!!
I'm so happy this lesson was helpful Tino! You are very welcome! :)
"I love the way you explain things! you have a great way with words."❣️🇵🇰
You are my beloved teacher
17/17 It was interesting to repeat the rules. To be honest, I've forgotten what "onto" means and I remembered it while watching the video. Thanks, Arnel! ❤
So happy this lesson was a good review for you Yuri! :) Great score!
Thank you very much for these excellent videos. You make so simple to understand. I always look forward to your videos.
Hey English Nerd!! Thank you so much Josh! I'm really happy to hear that :)
I have been watching your lessons for 3 years it's really benefitcial for me thank you so much T Arnel and i got 13outof 17
That's great Ismail! And thank you so much for watching my lessons :)
You are the best teacher I never see before,
With you I hope my English will progress very good 👍
We are very grateful to you ma'am ❤❤❤ !!!
I got 17/17! Thank you very much Arnel! I really appreciated how you explained everything so clearly!🤍
Excellent Kaia! That's wonderful! :)
Thank you so much for sharing and helping as well.indeed all preposition are very useful to develop grammatical skills as well as we can learn English better and deeper💗 all my friends and i who are try to develop grammatical skills want to say thanks to you for your service and kindness as we have been enjoying your great vedios and live lessons.i have become addicted to your vedios and your voice 💖.i rarely watch vedios from other teachers because you stand out from the crowd and You're the most intelligent teacher i have known. I am proud of you who are able to teach international students with a unique method ❤️💖💗
Thank you Arnel for your lessons.Easy to understand them. I love your hair.
Hey Arnel,
I don’t think you need any more praise-you’ve already reached the top of the Himalayas. But as a retired university professor with 44 years of teaching experience, I can testify that your pedagogy is at its summit.
Excellent video. Thank you. I still struggle with this kind of prepositions, but you explained so well that I understand how they are used now. 💕😊
That's wonderful Vallepa! Prepositions are incredibly challenging, so I'm really happy these are clear for you :)
I got 17/17, it was good,thanks
Got 16/17❤️
Thank you so much
Very nice Kola!! :)
Excellent way of teaching, thanks🙏 . I get 16/17
Very nice Oba!! :)
. “The beautiful thing about learning is that no one can take it away from you.”❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉 love you ever
Great quote Sheeba! :)
My score is 17 out of 17...thanks Arnel for helping us improve our english skills! 🥰
Perfect Fabrizio! :) And you're welcome of course!
good teaching , it was very useful for me
Because you are a great teacher I got 17/17
Excellent Diana! :)
You are the best English teacher on RUclips i know.
That's so kind of you Rupa. Thank you very much :)
I got 15 out of 17. Thanks Arnel❤
Everyday use and very useful. Nice lesson and 17/17. Thanks Arnel.
Excellent Andrea! And thank you so much :)
I got 14/17 .
Thanks for this lesson 🇲🇦❤
Very nice!! You are so welcome :)
Hello Arnel, I got 17/17 thank you for the lesson. 😊
Excellent explanation. Very good comparisons and example sentences.
Hi Arnel. I guessed 15 out of 17 of them, thank you so much for everything you make for us. See you next video.
That's wonderful Francis!! See you next time :)
17/17 thank you for such an informative lesson 😊 you have a talent for teaching
Excellent score Oksana! And thank you so much :)
I Have got 13 correct answers, thankyou .
I have been watching your Videos since the pandemic corona. I got so many things to learn from this channel. I am really interested in learning English and in speaking like you. But I'm a failure. I can't improve myself as well.
What a sweet teacher ! Thank you a lot for your great job , that really help us
I got 17 out of 17. That was great, Arnel. Thank you for this lesson
Perfect Bruce! :)
All correct- 14/14. I could not solve no. 13,14,& 15 because they were covered by your written speech text . The lesson was excellent and in the usual 'Arnel style'! Thank you.
Oh! In the settings you can remove the subtitles. Then you can see the full screen. Excellent score Kishor and thank you so much!! :)
Hi teacher Arnel. Your method is amazing. When you love what you do. It's become like a game. English with 6 become easy like a piece of cake. Good luck, and I hope all the best ❤😊
Thank you so much Younes! I'm happy to hear learning English is a piece of cake :)
My pleasure teacher 😊
You're the best 😉
Hi Arnel,
The lesson is great, as all others you made. Please keep making them. By the way, I scored 17, thanks to your teaching.
Kind Regards, Anton
That's amazing Anton! Thank you so much and I'll definitely keep making these :)
I have scored 16 out of 17 , this lesson has been interesting and helpful
I have gotten 15/ 17🎉🎉. Thank you so much! I can understand you explain everything in this your video ❤❤❤❤
That's wonderful! I'm really happy to hear that my explanations are clear :)
Hello Arnel! I got 16 out of 17 in the test! Thank you for your helpful video!
Wonderful Salo!!
thanks a lot,this lesson really helps me a lot!
Hello arnel ,
Thanks for your video and live lessons , they have made a big differnce in my english , and i really appreciate the effort you put into them
Thanks you so much !
I'm looking forwoad to your next video and live lesson
Thank you so much Jamil for joining my live lessons and watching my videos! I'm really happy they are helping you :)
Arnel is a Champion.
I got 15 out of 17. I appreciate it!
That's wonderful! :)
17 out of 17. Yhanks for your lesson.
Yippee! That's great Artem :)
Good teacher❤❤
Oh, great score! I got 16 correct out of 17.
Thank you very much for the insightful explanation of Prepositions of Movement.
But the doubt between "over' and "across" still lives on, but maybe not as a Prepositions of Movement.
Examples:
1. There is a bridge across/over the river.
2. There is a small shop across/over the road.
I think " I jumped over the Thames" would be correct.
Thank you.
Wonderful Yogesh!
"I jumped over the Thames" is grammatically correct, but you would need super power legs to do that 😆.
Yes, "over" and "across" can definitely be confusing.
1) Both "over" and "across" can be used. However, "over" is more common when speaking about a bridge's position. And, "across" the river could mean "on the other side of the river" which wouldn't really make sense for a bridge.
2) There is a small shop ACROSS the road. This is correct, because it means the shop is on the other side of the road. I've seen a few examples of "over the road" being used to mean "across the road," but I don't believe that's so common.
I hope this helps! :)
@@ArnelsEverydayEnglish Yeah, I would need super legs to jump over a river. My sentence was just for fun. 😆😆
16/17 Great lesson - Arnel😊
Continue! God bless you.......
11:48 Or “zebra crossing”. 😊👍🇬🇧
I got 16 out of 17. Thanks.
My love for you is un ending Arnel ♥️♥️♥️😌
17 out of 17 it was great and enjoyable 😊 understandable. My day starts I wake up ready for work, going to work I needed to away from my house then I reached at railway 🛤 station to catch a train. I got into the train and I one of my friends passed past me and I didn't see him I went through aisle seat.
I appreciate u effort, u are amazing couch
Thanks madame, you are great!!
Thank YOU! ❤
Beautiful and smart woman❤
Great content Arnel! Cheers 👏👏
That is a great video, thank you!!!
You rock, Arnel 💯
Hello Arnel, thank you soo much for your videos. They are direct, easy to comprehend. Looking forward for other great grammar videos :)))
Thank you so much Rebecca! More videos to come ;)
Thank you 😊
Thankfully My score was 17/17🎉🙏
Woohoooooo!
thank you very much, I understand everything with you.👍👍❤❤
I'm so happy to hear that! You are more than welcome :)
Thanks for making this video. I think that It's helps mostly in IELTS "Map Labelling " part.
Oh yes! Prepositions are really important for that part. My lesson on prepositions of place could also be helpful: ruclips.net/video/7pjZ3dkcg3M/видео.html
17 out of 17
Thanks a lot
Yippee! That's great! :)
An essential video for me🤩🤩
Wonderful! I really hope it helps you! :)
I loved it 😍😍
Thanks
That was a bombastic explanation thank you immensly
I got a little question.
When we use across with roads we like cross the road but with bridge we like walk along
The my logic is lets say road and bridge are both in rectangular shape and A and B(left and right - length) and C and D (top and bottom-width)
So why with roads we move from C to D
But with bridges from A to B
Hello Arnel. I really wanna master prepositions but which are not idioms.
Example for this following sentence, do I have to use 'away' or 'off'? The cat lapped away the milk in a bowl or the cat lapped off the milk in a bowl? Thanks in advance.
This is where prepositions get really tricky. The best preposition would be "up." "Lap up" would mean to drink everything, usually from a bowl or bucket.
The other two prepositions don't really fit in my opinion. Did you see this example sentence somewhere?
If I had to choose between "away" and "off," "away" is the better choice. "Away" often means "gone" (The current swept the sailor away.) or "not here" (Please move away from the fire.). So, if we say "lap the milk away" then it could possibly mean "drink all the milk."
"Off" is not correct because that would mean the milk was ON the bowl.
I hope this helps :)
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I got seventeen out of seventeen. Thanks for the lesson.
Thanks...
🤠👍 excellent, Arnel thank you
Yay! Thank you so much Reza! :)
@@ArnelsEverydayEnglish btw,I got 15
thanks for the video :)
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From the forest the dog came toward(s) me. Towards me from the forest came the dog. the dog came towards me from the forest.
I got 17/17. Thank you so much for a such helpfull video, Arnel! Maybe someone can help me. Can I replace "onto" with "on" in 12th sentence?
Excellent Abricosca!! Sometimes people use "on" and "onto" interchangeably, especially with the verbs: jump, dive, drop, fall, put, and throw. So yes, "on" could be used in sentence 12. However, it's important to note that many times there is a clear difference:
ON = the location. We walked on the boat. (This tells you where we were walking.)
ONTO = the movement from one place to the next. We walked onto the boat. (This tells you that we got on the boat.)
I hope this helps! :)
@@ArnelsEverydayEnglish thank you so much, Arnel♥️ Your answer helped a lot, everything is clear now☺️
Arnel please explain around in detail.. why do they say walk around the house insted of saying walking around in the house
16/17 thanks
Amazing
Can you make a lesson on omissions of preposition? i read it in my grammar book but could not understand it
17/17 thanks for all
Fantastic Fanta!! ;)
Next - participle clauses and reduced clauses 😌
That's definitely on my to-do list Rupesh! For the time being I'm working on my prepositions series :)
Hai mam
My score 11/17