English Grammar Lesson: Prepositions of time
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thank you fipi your voice have very clear i can understand .. i hope i Can improve English from your Video .
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@sylunedarkchylde I must disagree. In some countries Christmas lasts more than 1 day. That's why AT Christmas is fine. Same AT Easter :)
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Great lessons and beautiful teacher.
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that teacher is very pritty
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i'm watching this video on thursday.
i will be in september in London.
i have to go at home this night
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no u can use both maybe there are some diffrences of american or british
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i like to see does videos becouse the teacher is very interesting and very very pritty thanks teacher.
LupeRuiz9692 2 months ago
@LupeRuiz9692 Thanks Lupe! :-)
HolmwoodsELT 2 months ago
At Christmas is wrong. On is being used for specific calendar dates, days of the week, and common dates everyone knows: "People will open their presents ON Christmas day", because everyone knows that Christmas is on Dec 25. "I am going to visit you on Halloween." because everyone knows Halloween is on October 31. At is being used at specific clock time, or a specific part of the day (at dusk, at dawn, at first daylight, at night).
sylunedarkchylde 3 months ago
@sylunedarkchylde At Christmas is correct. However you correctly say, "on Christmas day" There is a difference and this is confusing for non natives.
HolmwoodsELT 3 months ago