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Prepositions in English - 'at', 'on', 'in'

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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2008

http://www.engvid.com/ Many students have problems with prepositions in English. In this lesson, I explain how three prepositions -- 'at', 'on', and 'in' -- are used in relation to time. If you have any questions about this lesson, please ask me on engVid, where I will be happy to help you.

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  • LOL YOU EXPLAINED IT WAY BETTER THEN MY OWN TEACHER!!!! XD

  • You must buy a bigger board

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  • Thanks so much.

  • thanks for the video !!

    Please next time put te camera's mic near you so you won't have echo/ambient sound in your vídeos. :)

  • ty...always had problems with those prep even being an adv student....thats actually for me the trickest part of all grammar.... regards...miss

  • i don't understand!!! is a lie, she explain very well

  • i don't understand!!! jjajaja is a lie. she explain very good (:

  • like i'm at the mall IN (name of the shop)

    or I'm at a friend''s place ?

    i'm IN or AT the toilet ?

  • @popularkayla6852

    THAN *

  • It was very helpful, thank you. could you please teach about prepositions when talking about a place as well?

  • what about places? use at or in?

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