Prepositions of Place – In / On / At
Prepositions of place can be very tricky to get right but by the end of this lesson you will be a master of in, on and at when you are talking about places!
Prepositions of place can be very tricky to get right but by the end of this lesson you will be a master of in, on and at when you are talking about places!
Adjectives that end in ~ing or ~ed have different meanings and you need to learn how to use them correctly if you want to sound like a native speaker!
Learn all about the prepositions of time: In, on and at. You will never get them mixed up again if you memorise these simple vocabulary rules!
Look, watch and see are easy to use like a native speaker with this essential guide to these easily confused verbs. Never get them mixed up again!
Understanding how to use A, An and The will help you master English articles and become a better English speaker. You need to see these powerful rules now!