Prepositions of TIME ⏰ IN / ON / AT ⏰ Common English Grammar Mistakes
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- Prepositions of TIME ⏰ IN / ON / AT ⏰ Common English Grammar Mistakes -
English prepositions for TIME!
Does thinking about when to use IN, ON, AT, and all the other prepositions of time give you a headache? Then you’re in the right place! In this video, you will learn how to use them properly, from the basics to more advanced cases. Quick reminder! Becoming an effective communicator is not only about having spotless grammar. However, knowing the difference between IN, ON, AT, or knowing whether to use TO or FOR, might indeed help you become more confident.
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How many did you get correct in the PREPOSITION TEST at the end of the video? 👀
Sup chris
I got it all correct
All of them Except one
I just loved the way with how much ease you have taught basic English rules which are not BASIC at all.
Thankyou sir!
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Thank you so much dear sir you great ☺️👍🏻 and i love your teaching style 💯❤️😊
Thank you 🙏
Thank you so much Chris i wasn't distinguish between them
Glad you found it useful mate! Is there anything else you struggle with?
Thank you very much!
Great lesson, thank you!
Thank you 🙏 feel free to share
Thank you for Videos ❤️ I'm from Brazil 🇧🇷 my dream is speak English for to travel in United States. 🇧🇷❤️🇺🇲
I hope you make it mate!
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Thank you teacher! I have got it.
Thank u!
Great lesson as usual. Could you explain why the article *a* has two different pronunciations? I have seen you pronounce it in two different ways in the same video. Greetings from Uruguay🇺🇾 🤩🤩
Sometimes I use the short form and it sounds more like a schwa 😁
Great job 👍 thanks
Thanks Sultana
make more shorts on prepositions and verbs please
will do mate!
@@InstantEnglishUK also make shorts on WILL, SHALL, HAVE, HAS, WOULD, (these words we use when we ask questions like will you be my friend) p.s. i don't know what we call these words I guess they are verbs
Nice video! I came from Tiktok :)
Greetings from Germany
you are amazing!
Thank you for caring. I watch your videos daily, i like your enthusiasm. your explanations are simple and easy to apply. Please do a video on adverbs.
Thank you Vee 😁
This is the greatest video that I have ever seen .Always follow you video everyday 😊
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You can also use BY night alternatively AT night
Your teaching style so fun
Thank you Elif, where you from?
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Thanks 🙏
Good to see you again Chris! Could I pick your brain about something please! Do you say I am at the cafe or in the cafe. Does I am in the cafe mean you are inside the building and at the cafe means by its vicinity! Thanks in advance. Greetings from Casablanca Morocco.
The main difference would be that IN is inside the cafe whereas AT could be inside or just outside 😁
For instance: East ,west, north, south
I will be happy if i know about those things too, thank you in advance 🔥🔥👍🇺🇿
In 😁
@@InstantEnglishUK thank you Mr
@@bestboy_a.b3041 It depends on the verbs you use.
The sun rises and sets .
The village lies about ten miles of here.
Drive about 10 kilometers, then take the motorway slip road.
If you use east, west, north, south as adjectives, the preposition depends on the nouns : on the east coast, in the east corridor, at the east gate.
@@cyruschang1904 Thank you very much, now I've got enough information about it.
Thanks a bunch
You’re welcome! Where you from?
Last 2 days I Watch your video. I just enjoy your video .
Thank you Teacher
You’re welcome ☺️
Great!!!!
Thank you 😊
Which one do we use ,when we speak about sides of world
Interesting, I took notes about differences, I started in a video before... I will travel on train/bus/plane vs I will travel in taxi, car, ferry (but yet I am confused with by ) ... Thanks
You’re welcome
Buena, Carlos!!
Gracias Carlos
Enjoy London!
Cheers
Good job bro
Nice one!
Came from TikTok to show some support
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In America we say what someone is doing "over" or "this" weekend, but less often use "on" the weekend. We often use "on" when saying "what are you doing on Sunday?"
I see your video
from Bangladesh
Amazing!!!
First, Amazing 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you for always supporting me!
@@InstantEnglishUK You are welcome, you deserve it so much 💖 You are an amazing teacher 💗
I recently spoke to a British caller to the American bank I work for. I explained to her that we were not open the other day due to our "Federal Holiday". I explained that Federal Holiday is the same as your Bank Holiday. She was fascinated that we also have state holidays where only government offices in that state are closed.
Woow, very interesting ☺️
I know English so much i got them all right😏
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I was born on the 7th of March
1:18 what You said Miguel ?
Sorry,
Sorry? *
This is the most insane TH-cam channel ever
Thank you Bah 😁
It is difficult
Keep practising!
You look a like Hrithik Roshan a
Hi . I'm coming from tiktok
how are you?
I'm fine and you? I'm from Algeria
Ahlem means dreams in arabic
Why is that so hard xD
Why is what so hard?
Is English ur first language?
Yes
Thank you for the lessons you really helped along.
At Airport or in Airport?
At School or in School?
All of them are correct. At the airport is somewhere in the area of the airport and in the airport is INSIDE the airport
@@InstantEnglishUK Thank you. At means somewhere in the area the Airport and particularly outside the Airport? Or can that be some where inside as well?
On you or in you? Both are correct, I suppose🤔
Yep
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