AT, BY or ON? English Prepositions Lesson & Quiz

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Well hey there I'm Emma from mmmEnglish
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and today I am bringing you a very important quiz.
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I'm going to test you on some of the most common
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English prepositions.
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At, by and on.
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These three prepositions can be easily confused
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and prepositions in general are really important for us because
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they show how elements of a sentence relate to each other
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so mastering them, feeling confident about them
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is going to help you to increase your accuracy and ultimately
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improve your fluency.
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And in this lesson, you'll get to test your knowledge of
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at, by and on but then I'm going to show you a couple of tricks
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and some exceptions that will help you to nail these prepositions
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every time.
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Let's go.
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Do you have problems with prepositions?
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to advanced learners to go beyond the basics
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and to learn eight different ways
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to use eight prepositions in everyday spoken English.
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You'll learn some advanced word patterns that are gonna take your
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English skills to the next level.
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Plus every lesson includes an interactive speaking practice
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with me using the mmmEnglish imitation technique.
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We're actually going to work backwards today. We're going to start
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this lesson with a quiz and I think you're actually going to be
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surprised how many times you can use these prepositions
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accurately already. Perhaps you're already making some
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good choices but there may be a few times when this quiz
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reveals some opportunities to improve.
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Once you identify the gaps in your knowledge,
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well then you can fill them in, can't you?
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And that's exactly what today's quiz is all about,
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identifying the gaps so that we can fill them in.
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So I have six questions for you. You're going to see a sentence
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up on screen with a blank space just like this one.
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So your job is to decide whether you need to complete that
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sentence with at, on or by.
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So here it's at.
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The train leaves at 10:27.
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All right, are you ready to get into it?
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Let's try the first one.
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Okay take a look.
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What do you think?
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The answer is on.
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We shop at the market on Saturday.
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When on is a preposition of time, we use it with days of the week.
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We say on Monday, on Wednesday etcetera.
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Or we use it with words that include day.
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Christmas Day. We say on holiday
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and we even use it when we're referring to a specific date.
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We say on the 3rd of March. We're still referring to a day, right?
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So that's a good clue, a good general clue to remember.
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We use on with days of the week.
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Next one.
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What do you think?
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Again, the answer is on.
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So why is there water on the floor?
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This time on is a preposition of place
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and we use it to describe a defined area or a surface.
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So we say on the balcony.
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That's a defined area.
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We also say on the table.
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That's a defined surface.
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Okay here's the next one.
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The answer is at.
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The party starts at 10 am.
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10 am? It's a weird time for a party to start.
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What about this one?
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Yeah, at, again the answer is still at.
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I'll meet you at the tram stop.
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So we use at to describe something precise, a precise time
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like 10 o'clock or midday or
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at 1:47 or a precise location like we say:
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Class is at 255 Queen Street.
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The school is at the corner of Queen Street and Elizabeth Street.
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Or I work at the supermarket.
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You get the idea, right? It's precise.
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So next we've got this one.
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What do you think?
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Well the answer is by.
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Will the report be finished by Friday?
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So when by is a preposition of time it describes the end,
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the end of time.
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So we can use it with days, dates and times of the day.
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The time to write the report ends on Friday.
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It's complete, there's no more time after that.
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So we can say either: The report is due by 12 pm.
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The report is due by Friday.
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Or the report is due by the 2nd of December.
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Depending on how specific we want to be.
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But did you know that we can replace by in all of these sentences
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with on or at too. And there are a couple of little things
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that we need to pay attention to if we do.
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Firstly, at can only be used with a time.
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The report is due at 2 pm.
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At tells us that this is a really specific moment,
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a specific point in time and using by suggests that the report
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should be finished at any point up until that point in time.
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So by and at are similar. At is very specific.
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By is giving us the endpoint but what about on?
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Well firstly, on can only be used with a day or a date.
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The report is due on Friday.
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Or it's due on the 2nd of December.
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Now there's a tiny little shift that happens here.
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As we use on, this sentence becomes more general
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and more neutral. It's almost just stating a fact, right?
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It's not really creating urgency around when it must be completed.
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Okay? By using at or by it helps to add a little more urgency.
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That's just a slight tiny little difference.
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Okay and lucky last. What about this one?
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Well the answer here is by.
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When by is a preposition of place it means next to or near
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to something. It relates to closeness or to proximity.
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So if we say the umbrella is by the door,
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it's near to the door.
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I live by the beach.
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It's near, it's close.
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The post office is by the library.
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It means it's next to or near to the library.
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Now whether you use at or by here is a little grey.
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If you were thinking that the door is a precise location,
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then you could use at to complete this sentence
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but probably not when we're talking about objects like an umbrella
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because at sort of suggests that there's an expectation to come in.
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So we use it with people or with animals.
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We say there's someone at the door waiting to come in.
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Frankie is waiting at the door. She's scratching at the door.
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She wants to come in.
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But if Frankie's just sitting there outside enjoying the sunshine,
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we might say Frankie is by the door.
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So when we're describing the location of a person or of an animal,
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we can usually use at and by interchangeably with just a very slight
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change in meaning.
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So how did you go? Did you get all six right?
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Were there a couple that you weren't sure about? It's okay.
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Testing yourself and identifying those gaps in your knowledge is
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exactly what you need to do to keep improving.
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Now you know which prepositions you feel really comfortable with
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and which ones you might need to practise a little more,
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maybe give a little more attention to.
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That is exactly how we make progress together.
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But what about when these prepositions don't really fit into those
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nice neat categories of time and place?
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Well I want you to keep watching because I'm about to share some
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tips that will help you to master at by and on in different situations.
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I've got two very important tips that I want to share with you
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about learning prepositions.
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The first tip is to learn prepositions in word patterns.
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One of the best ways to make sure that you're using prepositions
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accurately is to learn them together with the adjectives
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or the verbs in word patterns.
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So often in English, a specific type of adjective or noun
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will always be followed by the same one or two prepositions
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and learning prepositions like this is amazing
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because you get to learn them in context, in the way that they are
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actually used in English so it will help you to avoid translating
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from your native language which is often a trap that my students
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fall into, it leads to using the wrong preposition
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because the way that it's used in your native language
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may not directly translate to the way that you learn in English
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and so by learning these word patterns, you're able to
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think about and understand the preposition as it relates to English
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and not directly translate it from your own native language.
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So let's look at a group of adjectives,
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adjectives that describe a feeling.
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Can you think of any?
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Surprised,
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delighted,
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disappointed,
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amazed.
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I'm sure you can think of many, many more
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but if I wanted to describe what it was that was making me feel
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a certain way, angry or upset, then I would use at or by.
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I was surprised.
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By what?
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I was surprised by the news.
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I was surprised at the news.
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Either is fine.
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He was amazed by his results.
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He was amazed at his results.
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So the point is that just by learning this simple pattern, feeling
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and that feeling could be amazed,
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delighted,
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furious, surprised
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you have the feeling with at or by
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and then the cause or the reason.
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Well if you know that pattern, you can be sure that every time
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you want to talk about these feelings and what's causing them
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well you're going to be using the right preposition.
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So my second tip is to look for the exceptions and to learn them.
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English is full of exceptions, isn't it?
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It's so annoying but it's true.
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We've just learnt that there are lots of groups of verbs or groups of
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adjectives that are always followed by the same preposition.
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Well if only it were always that simple.
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Let's look at the verb arrive just as an example.
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You arrive at a place, at describes a really precise location
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but if you want to talk about how you got there
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then you would need to use by.
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She arrived at the cinema.
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But how did she get there? Did she drive?
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Well then she arrived by car
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or maybe she took the train.
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She arrived by train.
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So at describes the location,
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by describes the mode of transportation.
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Unless of course, she walked,
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in which case, we would say on foot.
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She arrived on foot.
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So there's the exception.
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So this is where paying attention to exceptions can really help.
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But now that you know them, you can learn them and you can
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practise them and the next time you go to use the verb arrive
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you can be a hundred percent confident that you're using
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the right preposition.
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Amazing, huh?
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So that is all I have for you today but I really hope
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this lesson got you thinking about prepositions a little differently
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and that you feel more confident about using at, on and by now.
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Make sure you take what you learned today and you put it into
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practice, spend a few minutes now just as we finish this lesson
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writing some sentences and practising some examples.
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And of course, if you want to keep practising prepositions with me
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then go and check out my brand new prepositions course.
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The link is down in the description, it's also right here
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and there is a special discount waiting for all of my mmmEnglish
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Check it out and I will see you next week with a new lesson.
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Bye for now!
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