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    Prepositions for Time, Place, and Introducing Objects One point in time


    On is used with days:

    * I will see you on Monday.
    * The week begins on Sunday.

    At is used with noon, night, midnight, and with the time of day:

    * My plane leaves at noon.
    * The movie starts at 6 p.m.

    In is used with other parts of the day, with months, with years, with seasons:

    * He likes to read in the afternoon.
    * The days are long in August.
    * The book was published in 1999.
    * The flowers will bloom in spring.

    Extended time

    To express extended time, English uses the following prepositions: since, for, by, from—to, from-until, during,(with)in

    * She has been gone since yesterday. (She left yesterday and has not returned.)
    * I'm going to Paris for two weeks. (I will spend two weeks there.)
    * The movie showed from August to October. (Beginning in August and ending in October.)
    * The decorations were up from spring until fall. (Beginning in spring and ending in fall.)
    * I watch TV during the evening. (For some period of time in the evening.)
    * We must finish the project within a year. (No longer than a year.)

    Place

    To express notions of place, English uses the following prepositions: to talk about the point itself: in, to express something contained: inside, to talk about the surface: on, to talk about a general vicinity, at.

    * There is a wasp in the room.
    * Put the present inside the box.
    * I left your keys on the table.
    * She was waiting at the corner.

    Higher than a point

    To express notions of an object being higher than a point, English uses the following prepositions: over, above.

    * He threw the ball over the roof.
    * Hang that picture above the couch.

    Lower than a point

    To express notions of an object being lower than a point, English uses the following prepositions: under, underneath, beneath, below.

    * The rabbit burrowed under the ground.
    * The child hid underneath the blanket.
    * We relaxed in the shade beneath the branches.
    * The valley is below sea-level.

    Close to a point

    To express notions of an object being close to a point, English uses the following prepositions: near, by, next to, between, among, opposite.

    * She lives near the school.
    * There is an ice cream shop by the store.
    * An oak tree grows next to my house
    * The house is between Elm Street and Maple Street.
    * I found my pen lying among the books.
    * The bathroom is opposite that room.

    To introduce objects of verbs

    English uses the following prepositions to introduce objects of the following verbs.
    At: glance, laugh, look, rejoice, smile, stare

    * She took a quick glance at her reflection.

    (exception with mirror: She took a quick glance in the mirror.)
    * You didn't laugh at his joke.
    * I'm looking at the computer monitor.
    * We rejoiced at his safe rescue.
    * That pretty girl smiled at you.
    * Stop staring at me.

    Of: approve, consist, smell

    * I don't approve of his speech.
    * My contribution to the article consists of many pages.
    * He came home smelling of alcohol.

    Of (or about): dream, think

    * I dream of finishing college in four years.
    * Can you think of a number between one and ten?
    * I am thinking about this problem.

    For: call, hope, look, wait, watch, wish

    * Did someone call for a taxi?
    * He hopes for a raise in salary next year.
    * I'm looking for my keys.
    * We'll wait for her here.
    * You go buy the tickets and I'll watch for the train.
    * If you wish for an "A" in this class, you must work hard.
    We are One Team
    Help Each OTher
    Team Work

    We Are
    Knights of the earth

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    that's very hard work
    thank you

    keep going

    :):)

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    I'll move fast.. I'll move slow .. Take me where i've to go

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