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English prepositions like in on at by
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for, since and during can be tricky. It's easy to get confused to make mistakes.
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For instance, do you say on winter or in winter I enjoy skiing?
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Or do you say I've lived in Washington DC since five years or
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four or five years. As you know,
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there are no simple black and white rules for prepositions and what works in
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your language often doesn't translate directly into English,
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which makes things even more difficult. So is there a solution?
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Absolutely.
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It's a combination of strategic approaches such as learning and themes
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like the theme of this lesson today,
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prepositions of time using clear examples to understand the context,
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practicing with your own sentences and repeating until it sticks.
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This combination is the key to mastering prepositions and that's exactly what
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we're going to do today. Plus,
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I've got quizzes throughout this lesson to test your know-how.
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But before we go any further, if this is your first time here, welcome.
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I'm Annemarie, an English confidence and fluency coach.
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Now today we'll be covering the following prepositions of time at on
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in during, before,
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after ahead of from plus two by until
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up to four. Since over and throughout, that's quite a list. As you can see,
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we're going beyond the basics into advanced-level prepositions of time.
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To maintain our strategic approach to learning,
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I've divided them up into five categories or more specific themes.
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We're going to look at specific points in time, periods of time,
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time indicating before or after something else,
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time limits and duration of time.
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I encourage you to write down the examples I share with you today and then use
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those sentences as a template to create your own following.
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This process will help you use prepositions of time correctly in your English
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conversations and writing. So with that, let's jump into category number one,
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specific points in time using at and on.
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We'll begin with several ways to use the preposition at first,
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we use at for specific times of the day.
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Take a look at these examples. Can we talk later? I'm busy at the moment.
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The team meeting is at 10:00 AM Can we meet tomorrow at noon?
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As highlighted,
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each of those is focused on a specific moment of time during the day.
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We also use at to refer to a specific period related to public,
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religious or national holidays. For example,
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we're excited to see the family at Thanksgiving. In addition,
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we use the phrase at the end of to refer to a specific time
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when something ends. For example,
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the players shook hands at the end of the game. At the end of the meeting,
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pizza was delivered to the staff. At the end of January, I will take a vacation.
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As I mentioned,
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I want you to use those sentences as templates and try to create some of your
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own.
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And now let's move on to the preposition on while at is used for
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specific times of the day,
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like at 10:00 AM we use on for days of the week and
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specific dates. For example, the concert is on November 20th.
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We'll travel to Italy on Thursday.
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I'll be offline due to an appointment on Monday.
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One thing I want to note here is an informal speech English speakers might
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omit on before the days of the week. For example,
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instead of I'll see you on Friday, you might hear, I'll see you Friday.
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One other area to distinguish between on and at is we learned that at
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refers to the period or season of time around a holiday we
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use on when referring to the specific day of the holiday.
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For example, I'll be at my parent's house on Thanksgiving day.
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Think back to the first example I provided with at when I talk about at
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Thanksgiving, it's around that general holiday period,
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but this one is the specific day or we will be in Italy on New
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Year's Day. The staff will not be in the office on Easter Monday.
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The last thing I want to mention here is that in American English we use on when
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referring to the weekend, in contrast, British English uses the preposition at,
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so this means you'll hear Americans say, what did you do on the weekend?
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I went hiking on the weekend. He often runs on the weekends.
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Before we move on, let's do a quick quiz.
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I want you to complete the following phrases with the correct preposition.
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Choose between at and on.
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We have dinnertime Christmas day, the weekend,
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weekdays noon, and September 30th.
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What do you think the answers here are at dinnertime on Christmas day,
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on the weekend, on weekdays at noon, and on September 30th.
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If you're ready,
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let's move on to category two focused on time periods using in and
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during. We use in when referring to longer periods of time,
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this can include months, seasons, years, decades, centuries,
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et cetera. For example, I'm traveling to England in January.
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In 2017, Steve Jobs introduced the first iPhone to the world.
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In winter I enjoy skiing and skating with my friends. In the next decade,
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AI is expected to boost productivity and efficiency across sectors.
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Now we also use during to indicate something happened within a specific time
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period,
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but it's specific to a time between the start and
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the end of something. In other words,
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we use it to say when something happened within a larger context.
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For example, we decided on a plan during our meeting.
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That event occurred between the start and the end of that meeting or
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our kids fell asleep during the movie.
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I expect to be busier than usual during the next year.
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They stayed at a bed and breakfast during their trip there was a power outage
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during the snowstorm and now it's time for another quiz.
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So here I want you to decide which preposition should be used for the following
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sentence and you need to decide between in and during.
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I met up with my best friend for a couple of days, my summer vacation.
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If you selected during,
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you're exactly right because this person met their friend within the time
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that they started and ended their summer vacation. All right,
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category number three, time before and after something else occurred here.
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We're going to use those precise prepositions before and after along with
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ahead of and from plus two we use before,
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as you might imagine to mean earlier than a specific time or event mentioned.
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For example, please finish your homework before dinner.
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I went to the grocery store before work.
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We stopped at a gas station before getting on the highway. As you might guess,
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we use after to mean later than a specific time or event mentioned or
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simply to say next. For example,
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let's go on a walk after we eat the conference will be held a few
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months after the annual general meeting.
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I'll work on this project after completing my pending tasks and now
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ahead of,
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we use ahead of to indicate that something is in or into the future
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or that something is earlier than or before someone or
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something.
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Let me give you some examples to illustrate that Lynn arrived at the meeting
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ahead of the others. In other words, she arrived before or earlier than others.
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The agenda is always posted ahead of the meeting.
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Berlin is six hours ahead of New York.
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It looks like we'll get this project finished ahead of schedule.
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And lastly in this category from with two,
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we use from and two to indicate the beginning and end points of a period.
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For example,
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the dental appointment is from 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM
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Katie lived in New York from 2010 to 2015.
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All be out of the office from Wednesday, November 6th to Tuesday,
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November 12th. In this category focused on time limits.
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We have prepositions that tend to be a bit tricky or easily confused here
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we'll be looking at buy until and up to each of these can be used to indicate
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some kind of deadline or limit. For example,
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we use buy in the sense of up to the latest or a
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point of time before which something must occur and it is quite often
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used to indicate strict deadlines. For example,
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please review the agenda by tomorrow morning.
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That is the latest point in time by which something needs to happen
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or I need to submit my application by midnight.
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You must return your book by December 1st and now with until
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we use until to indicate up to a specific point of time
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or an event in the past or future. Again,
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let's take a look at some examples to help.
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We waited until the clients left to discuss next steps. In other words,
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we didn't have any discussion before the moment our clients left.
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Another example, you cannot go outside until you finish your homework.
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This helps someone know what has to happen first. First,
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complete the homework, then you can go outside and our final example,
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Tina waited at the train station until Jessica arrived.
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And now the last preposition for this category up to which is used
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to indicate time limits that mean less than or equal to
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a specific period of time, but no more than a stated period of time.
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I know that can sound a bit confusing, so let's use an example to help.
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You'll be given up to three minutes to brainstorm small talk questions.
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In other words, you have equal to or less than three minutes,
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but no more than three minutes. Another example,
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the store will hold the item for up to three days.
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So as long as you go back to that store sometime before
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or equal to that three day period of time, that item will be waiting for you.
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If not, it may not be there when you return,
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if you go after that three day period and finally I can hold my breath
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for up to 60 seconds. So now another quiz for you.
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I want you to choose the correct sentence. Number one,
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the post office will close by 5:00 PM the post office will close
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up to 5:00 PM Which one do you think is correct?
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If you chose number one,
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you are absolutely correct because by indicates the latest time by
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which the post office will stay open. In category number five,
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we're going to look at prepositions that highlight a duration or length of time.
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If you think to your studies of the perfect forms in English, the present,
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perfect. For example, you're certainly familiar with the prepositions since,
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and for here we're also going to add the prepositions over and throughout.
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So let's start with the preposition since we use since to
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indicate a starting point for a continuing action or state.
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Usually it indicates a period of time with a starting point in the
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past and it continues up to the present moment. For example,
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I've lived in Brazil since 2008.
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2008 is the starting point.
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We have been working at this company since August.
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The company has offered these classes since last year. And another example,
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our family has lived in this neighborhood since it was under construction.
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In that final example, we don't have a year or a specific month.
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We don't have a date as a starting point.
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Instead we have an event that occurred at some point in the past and this
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sentence assumes that whoever I'm speaking to will remember when
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that event started. And now the preposition four.
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When we want to indicate how long something has been happening,
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we use for, for example,
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I've lived in Brazil for 20 years now.
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Of course we could do the math and we could find the starting point,
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but that's not the focus. The focus is the length of time, the duration.
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Another example, we have been working at this company for three months.
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Our family has lived in this neighborhood for a long time.
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I briefly spoke earlier about how often we use since in four when using the
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perfect form such as the present, perfect or the present, perfect continuous.
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And I hear a lot of my students struggle with making a decision between using
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since and four.
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It can help to associate each one of these with the following. Remember,
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since is the specific starting point and four is the length of
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time. I encourage you to write down a few example sentences of your own.
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Consider for a moment how long you have lived in the city, where you are now,
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when was the starting point or for how long have you been there?
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You can apply the same questions,
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the same idea of determining the starting point or for how long you've
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worked at your company, known your best friend,
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or enjoyed your favorite hobby. Before we move on to our next preposition,
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I do want to briefly discuss how a period of time using the
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preposition in is different from a period of time using the preposition
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four we use in to indicate the length of time it took to do something
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from start to finish. For example,
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I learned to drive in four weeks means the entire process of
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learning to drive was complete within those four weeks,
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I didn't need any extra time. Four,
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on the other hand is used to express a duration that is ongoing
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or has been ongoing. For example,
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I've been learning to drive for four weeks,
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means the learning process started four weeks ago and is continuing
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and now the preposition over.
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We use over to emphasize that something happened during a longer period of
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time. For example, over the years,
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the city has grown significantly.
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We're emphasizing how long that period of time is or the children
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have gotten taller over the summer.
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Over the past few months we worked on optimizing our employee benefits
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and finally we use throughout to indicate something continues
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from the beginning to the end of a period of time or an event.
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For example, the Royal Ontario Museum will be opened throughout the renovations.
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In other words, from the moment they begin to the moment they end,
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or we will be working throughout the holiday season.
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Most servers will be offline throughout the day. And now a quiz.
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I want you to correct the following sentence.
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I've lived in Washington throughout five years.
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The right answer here is I've lived in Washington four or five years.
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If you'd love to get extra practice, I want you to do one thing.
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I want you to hop over to this lesson at my Speak Confident English website
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where I've got a bonus practice activity for you. In that bonus practice,
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you'll find a paragraph full of prepositions that are all wrong and
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your job is to use what you've learned in this lesson to correct the
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prepositions. Again,
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you can get that bonus practice by visiting this lesson at my Speak Confident
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English website. I'll be sure to leave a link in the notes below.
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