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quarta-feira, agosto 16

Prepositions of Place - In/At/On/Onto/Out of


Prepositions of Place - In / At / On / Onto/Out of

Prepositions are used to show relationships between objects, people, and places. The prepositions 'in', 'on' and 'at' are often used to express these relationships. Here are explanations of when to use each each preposition along with example sentences to help you understand.

In
Use 'in' with indoor and outdoor spaces.
⦁ in a room / in a building
⦁ in a garden / in a park
I have two TVs in my house.
They live in that building over there.

Use 'in' with bodies of water:
⦁ in the water
⦁ in the sea
⦁ in a river
I like swimming in lakes when the weather is hot.
You can catch fish in the river.

Use 'in' with lines:
⦁ in a row / in a line
⦁ in a queue
Let's stand in line and get a ticket to the concert.
We had to wait in a queue to get into the bank.

Use 'in' with cities, counties, states, regions and countries:
Peter lives in Chicago.
Helen is in France this month. Next month she'll be in Germany.

At
Use 'at' with places:
⦁ at the bus-stop
⦁ at the door
⦁ at the cinema
⦁ at the end of the street
I'll meet you at the movie theater at six o'clock.
He lives in the house at the end of the street.

Use 'at' with places on a page:
The name of the chapter is at the top of the page.
The page number can be found at the bottom of the page.

Use 'at' in groups of people:
⦁ at the back of the class
⦁ at the front of the class
Tim sits at the back of the class.
Please come and sit down at the front of the class.

On
Use 'on' with surfaces:
⦁ on the ceiling / on the wall / on the floor
⦁ on the table
I put the magazine on the table.
That's a beautiful painting on the wall.

Use 'on' with small islands:
I stayed on Maui last year. It was great!
We visited friends who live on an island in the Bahamas.

Use 'on' with directions:
⦁ on the left
⦁ on the right
⦁ straight on
Take the first street on the left and continue to the end of the road.
Drive straight on until you come to a gate.

Important Notes:

In / at / on the corner

We say 'in the corner of a room', but 'at the corner (or 'on the corner') of a street'.
I put the chair in the corner of the bedroom of the house on the corner of 52nd Street.
I live at the corner of 2nd Avenue.

In / at / on the front

We say 'in the front / in the back' of a car
I get to sit in the front Dad!
You can lay down and sleep in the back of the car.

We say 'at the front / at the back' of buildings/groups of people
The entrance door is at the front of the building.
We say 'on the front / on the back' of a piece of paper
Write your name on the front of the paper.
You'll find the grade on the back of the page.

Into
Use 'into' to express movement from one area into another:
I drove into the garage and parked the car.
Peter walked into the living room and turned on the TV.

Onto
Use 'onto' to show that someone puts something onto a surface.

He put the magazines onto the table.
Alice put the plates onto the shelf in the cupboard.

Out of
Use 'out of' when moving something towards you or when leaving a room:

I took the clothes out of the washer.
He drove out of the garage.

Try this quiz to check your understanding. Check your answers below.

1. My friend now lives _____ Arizona.
2. Go down the street and take the first street _____ the right.
3. That's a beautiful pictures _____ the wall.
4. My friend lives _____ the island of Sardinia.
5. He's the man _____ the front of the room.
6. He drove the car _____ the garage.
7. I'll meet you _____ the shopping mall.
8. I like to sit _____ the back of the room.
9. Tom went swimming _____ the lake.
10. Let's stand _____ the line to see the movie.




Answers
1. in
2. on
3. on
4. on
5. at
6. into/out of
7. at
8. in
9. in
10. in

By Kenneth Beare - ThoughtCo.


segunda-feira, agosto 15

LEARN PREPOSITION - along with








A frase preposicional "along with (somebody)", significa em português, "junto com (alguém)''.

Exemplos:
* She used to sing along with me. -  Ela costumava cantar junto comigo.
* He always walks to school along with me. -  Ele sempre vai a pé para a escola com seus amigos.

quarta-feira, julho 24

Preposição: quando usar FROM em Inglês

Quando usar from em inglês? Quais as regras para usar from uma das preposições mais usadas em inglês? Como usar from corretamente? Se você está em busca de respostas para essas e outras perguntas, continue lendo a dica. Antes, entenda que não há regras que nos ajudem a entender quando usar from.
Aliás, saiba que não há regras para os usos de preposição nenhuma em inglês. O que há são observações sobre o uso da língua de modo geral. Portanto, o que você encontrará nesta dica são observações sobre quando usar from em alguns contextos, combinações de palavras e expressões.

» FROM indica procedência, origem de alguém ou algo ou onde algo foi feito, produzido
I’m from Brazil
She’s originally from Italy.
She married a lawyer who comes from Michigan.
Rosie Miller from Stratford, East London, received the award.
She bought lots of bottles of red wine from Chile.
They collect postcards from all over the world.
He usually buys books from Italy.

» FROM indica o ponto de início de algo
How do you get from here to MASP? (Como se vai daqui até o MASP?)
It’s an empire stretching from Syria to Spain. (É um império que se estende da Síria até a Espanha.)
She ran away from home last night. (Ela fugiu de casa ontem a noite.)
The ship sailed from Santos. (O navio saiu de Santos.)
Please start from the beginning. (Por favor comece do início)

» FROM indica a distância ou tempo
We live about ten kilometers from Mike’s house. (A gente mora a uns 1o quilômetros da casa do Mike.)
It’s just a few meter from my place. (Fica apenas a alguns metros da minha casa.)
He was standing only a few feet away from me. (Ele estava a apenas alguns metros longe de mim.)
They are only twenty minutes from the city. (Eles estão a apenas 20 minutos da cidade.)
Let’s meet in three weeks from today. (Vamos nos encontrar em três semanas a partir de hoje.)

» FROM indica quando algo começa
How do you get from here to MASP? (Como se vai daqui até o MASP?)
It’s an empire stretching from Syria to Spain. (É um império que se estende da Síria até a Espanha.)
She walked from São Paulo to Vitória. (Ela caminhou de São Paulo até Vitória.)

» FROM aparece na combinação AWAY FROM com alguns verbos
She ran away from home last night. (Ela fugiu de casa ontem a noite.)
Keep away from her. (Fique longe dela)
We drove away from there and went to another hotel. (Nós saímos de lá e fomos para outro hotel)
[Verbos geralmente usados com a combinação away from sã0: drive, get, keep, move, run e walk]

» FROM indica o material de que algo é feito
This suit is made from three different fabrics. (Este terno é feito de/com três diferentes tecidos.)
Human liver created from stem cells. (Fígado humano criado a partir de células-tronco.)

» FROM é usado com alguns verbos para dar a ideia de diferença
This is different from mine. (Este é diferente do meu.)
Her opinion differs from ours. (A opinião dela difere da nossa.)
I can’t tell her from her twin sister. (Não consigo diferenciar ela da irmã gêmea.)

» FROM pode ser usado com o mesmo significado de BECAUSE OF (por causa de, devido a)
From the way she walks, I think she’s got a knee problem. (Devido ao modo como ela caminha, eu acho que ela tem um problema no joelho.)
From his accent, I believe he’s Brazilian. (Pelo sotaque dele, eu creio que ele seja brasileiro.)

» FROM é usado em combinação com vários adjetivos, verbos e expressões. Portanto, cada uma destas combinações deve ser aprendida/adquirida naturalmente
I’m exhausted from working so hard. (Estou exausto de trabalhar tanto.)
She suffers from a mistery illness. (Ela sofre de uma doença misteriosa.)
They knew all the songs from memory. (Eles sabiam todas as músicas de cabeça.)
I borrowed it from my brother. (Peguei emprestado com meu irmão.)
From now on, we have to be really careful. (De agora em diante, temos de tomar muito cuidado.)
We got permission from the boss. (Nós recebemos a permissão do chefe.)

Para encerrar, a dica final é: sempre que você encontrar a preposição from em algum contexto que acha curioso ou estranho (diferente de como seria em português), observe as palavras que estiverem por perto. Aí, anote a combinação inteira em seu caderno de vocabulário e aprenda-a. Só assim, você saberá naturalmente quando usar from em inglês.