Prepositional Distinction in Junior 1 English, 7th Grade English, Usage of Various Prepositions.

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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Prepositions that denote time:

    at: Used to represent a moment, a certain point in time.

    on: used for the morning, afternoon, and evening of the week, day, and day (when referring to a specific day, on is used).

    on: In. Above, there is a contact surface.

    in: used to represent week, month, season, year, generally refers to morning, afternoon, evening.

    IN: Yes. After (future time).

    in: In. Within, which is used to indicate a stationary position.

    in: Indicates what material (e.g. ink, pencil, etc.) or language to use. Indicates clothing. When the tone is characteristic, use in instead of with.

    Prepositions that indicate place, direction:

    at: In a certain location (indicating a relatively narrow place).

    in: in a certain place (indicates a relatively spacious place.)

    to: reached. Location (destination) or direction.

    for: indicates the purpose, in order to. of: (belongs).of, indicated. quantity or kind.

    of: (belongs).of, indicated. quantity or kind.

    from: from. location.

    from: from: from, somebody, to. Originate.

    like: Like. The same.

    about:

    About, everywhere, around;

    Ask someone, the situation of something, or make a suggestion.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Prepositions are one of the most active parts of speech in the English language, and the same preposition can be used with different words to mean different meanings, and many idioms are made up of prepositions and other words. Therefore, mastery of prepositions is the key to learning English well. There are three forms of prepositions, and they are:

    1.Simple prepositions, e.g

    at, on, behind, during, from, etc.

    Some simple prepositions are converted from the present participle of plus-ing, e.g. .

    considering, concerning, regarding, etc.

    2.Compound prepositions, e.g

    into, onto, inside, outside, without, throughout, etc.

    3.A compound preposition consists of two or more words, e.g.

    according to, because of, ahead of, in front of, on account of, etc.

    Note: It doesn't matter how many words a compound preposition consists of, the last word must be a preposition.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

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  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    on the wall, under the bed, behind the door, near the desk, in the pencil-box,1) Prepositional phrases are common expression components in English, generally composed of "preposition + the + noun". If there is a qualifier before the noun, the their is not used. Such as:

    on the wall in the picture under the tree.

    Behind the door near the house.

    in front of the blackboard in the middle of our classroom.

    2) There are some fixed prepositional phrases that do not contain the, to keep in mind.

    e.g. on foot, by bus, at noon at noon, in english in English, at least at least, at first first, etc.

    3) It means "a certain country, a certain city", and the phrase is not used. Such as: in China in China, in changsha in Changsha.

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