Master AT, ON, IN with the TRIANGLE method

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Hi. I'm Rebecca from engVid.
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By the end of this lesson you will learn how to use three of the most confusing prepositions
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in English, and they are: "at", "on", and "in", as applied to time.
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Now, if you think you're alone in having problems with these little words, you are not alone.
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Many students have difficulty with these words because they're different in their native
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languages and probably in yours. Right?
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So, what do you do?
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Well, keep watching because I have found a solution which has helped many of my students,
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and I think it will help you, and that is by using a pyramid or a triangle-okay?-to
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learn these three important words.
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Let's see how it works.
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So, like the triangle: "at" is used in very specific situations, very narrow situations.
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For example: "At 5:00", "At 12:30", "At midnight", right?
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It's very exact.
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It's very narrow.
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"On", like the triangle, is a little bit broader and it's used for one day or one date.
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For example: "On Monday", or "On January 25th", "On New Year's Day".
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Right? Got it?
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Are you with me?
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Good. Let's continue.
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Now, "in" is the widest of the lot, as you can see, like in the triangle; "at", "on", "in".
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So, "in" covers things like months, seasons, years, decades, centuries, and any kind of
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long period.
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For example, we say in English: "In July", "In summer" or "In the summer", "In 2005",
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"In the 1960s", "In the 1800s", which was a long time ago, or: "In the past".
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We can also say: "In the future", okay?
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Because it's also a long period of time.
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Did you get that?
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So: "at" for very narrow situations; "on" for little bit wider, one day or one date-right?-and
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"in" for the widest situations of all, more than one day or one date.
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Now, let's do a little practice to see how well you've understood this.
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Okay, now let's fill in the blanks with our three words: "at", "on", and "in".
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But before we fill them in here, let's fill them in on our triangle.
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So, do you remember: What goes at the top, what's very narrow and covers a very specific time?
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"At", very good.
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What's a little bit more than that, covering one day or one date?
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"On", very good.
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And what's the widest of the lot, covering months, and seasons, and years, and decades,
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and centuries?
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"In", okay?
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You've got it.
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Now let's apply what we've learned, because otherwise there's no point, so let's do it.
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So: "_______ 6:00."
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What do we say?
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Do you remember?
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"At 6:00."
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Excellent.
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"_______ Sunday."
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One day, right?
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"On Sunday."
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Very good.
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"_______ winter."
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What do we say?
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It's a long period of time, especially in Canada where I live, okay?
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So: "In winter."
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We can also say: "In the winter."
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Same thing.
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And: "_______ Independence Day."
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It's one day, so we need to say: "On Independence Day."
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Okay?
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Very Good.
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Now let's continue to some sentences, because that's how you actually use the language.
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Number five: "See you _______ noon."
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"See you..."
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Now, what's "noon"?
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"Noon" means 12 o'clock in the afternoon, it's a precise, exact time, so we say: "See
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you at noon."
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Very good.
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Number six: "I'll call you _______ Friday."
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"I'll call you on Friday."
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Very good, because it was one day.
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Next one: "We have a meeting _______ 4:30."
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"We have a meeting", specific time, which one? "...at 4:30".
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Very good.
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And the last one: "They're getting married _______ March 9th."
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It's one day, okay?
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One date.
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So, it is this one: "They're getting married on March 9th." Okay?
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So, you can see that the triangle can help you to remember which preposition to use when.
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Now, here's some more things you can do to help you remember this really, really well.
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First of all, go to our website at www.engvid.com, and there you'll find a resource which I've
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written which explains all of this, and also you can print it out, you can download it
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for free.
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Everything is for free; no cost. Okay?
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And there you'll find exercises and explanations of this, and also an explanation of some exceptions
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and expressions that we use with "at", "on", and "in".
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There are about more than 50 of them. Okay?
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So you'll find the explanation of the triangle, plus more.
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Second, while you're at the website, www.engvid.com, you'll find hundreds of other lessons which
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can help you with your English. Okay?
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Lots and lots of lessons at different levels; beginner, intermediate, advanced, business
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English, pronunciation, grammar, IELTS, TOEFL, you name it. Okay?
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It's all available and it's all for free.
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And last, before you go away, don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel so you
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can continue to get better and better in English, because my lessons are based on 25 years of
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teaching, and whatever I put together as a lesson is based on the mistakes that many
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of my students have made, and hopefully you will never make again.
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Thanks very much for watching, and good luck with your English.
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