Use English prepositions FLUENTLY with these 15 phrases!
2/26/20265 min
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In my last lesson, I taught you how to use IN, ON, and AT for time and place.
But wait - there's more - lots more! Native English speakers also use IN, ON, and AT to talk about situations and conditions β and there are no simple grammar rules for these. You just need to know which expression uses which preposition.
Today we'll learn 15 common expressions with IN, ON, and AT that you need for more natural and fluent English. Try the quiz at the end to help you practice these phrases and make sure you're using the right preposition with each one.
And come join my Prepositions Pro challenge to learn 300 ways to use them!
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[upbeat music] Hi, and welcome to the Espresso English podcast, where you can improve your English in just a few minutes a day. My name is Shana, and I'm the teacher at Espresso English. Make sure to visit the website, espressoenglish.net, where you can get online courses and e-books that will help you learn English even faster. Let's get started with today's lesson. [upbeat music] In my last lesson, I taught you how to use in, on, and at for time and location. But wait, there's more, lots more. Native speakers also use in, on, and at to talk about situations and conditions, and there are no simple grammar rules for these. You just need to know which expression uses which preposition. So in this video, we'll learn 15 common expressions with in, on, and at that you need for more natural and fluent English. I highly recommend that you download today's lesson PDF because it includes a quiz to help you practice these phrases and make sure you're using the right preposition with each one. The link to download that PDF is in the video description. We'll begin with in. Here are some expressions. We say in love. This means having strong romantic feelings for someone. "They've been together for years, and they're clearly in love." We also say in trouble, being in a difficult or problematic situation. "If you miss another deadline, you'll be