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Prepositions are always a challenge. I respect the time, money, and effort each of you invests in improving your English and always look for ways to smarten and shorten your learning path. Thanks so much for subscribing, sharing, and leaving comments. My warmest wishes to each of you.
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@@Mirador1 We actually use both in school and at school, for slightly different situations. At school means the person is literally, physically, inside the school. ... In school means the person is studying in general (usually at college or university) but not necessarily inside the school building at that moment.
@@Mirador1 I think "in" only correct. "At" and "in" can both be used in some situations example "at school" indicates morely the location not particularly inside the building may be outside or may be inside the building but "in school" indicates particularly inside the school building.
You can also use the triangle method to use AT, ON, and IN as prepositions of place! I've just made a new lesson, which I hope you enjoy: czcams.com/video/tIuUgJMjrQ0/video.html
I speak English as a second language and learned the grammar rules in school since elementary. The only way I was able to differentiate these prepositions is by reading English literature and other written materials so I was able to get more exposure to the English language. I also like watching English films and listening to English songs.
@@final1064 I come from the Philippines, a former US colony and that is why American English became our second language. We started learning English grammar in elementary but we use English as a medium of instruction starting from preschool onwards so we have become familiar with the English language at an early age, especially when many families living in the National Capital Region even use English at home with a mixture of that region's language. Of course, sometimes our mother tongue gets in the way of learning English well, but if you study in a very good school, your English is going to be above average, with some being native-like.
I immensely appreciate it Rebecca!! Prepositions has always been a challenge for me but you just made it so straightforward! Thankyou for opening our minds for new possibilities, we will forever be grateful and continue to do this amazing job.
how i wish you tube tutorials like this existed right before our highschool days, i'm hungry for knowledge and i admit i didn't learn a lot back in highschool days so im learning for more to develop myself, thanks!
As a Spanish speaker, learning English was as nightmarish as Mathematics; now thanks to people like you, headaches are down to a minimum, thank you so much!!
I never thought this was that much easier to understand. I have watched so many videos for this. But eventually I came here, and now I'm done; I'm pretty sure this time it'll never be forgotten forever. I'm really grateful to you. Thank you so much. with love 💓💕
Excelllent way to explain the class, I learned well at last! I appreciate a lot you help us to understand better the english language .keep doing a great job.
Madam I am also a youtuber but from different expertise. I must say that you are teaching skills are exceptionally good.. 👍Thanks for your efforts and contributing so much to the society.
I've finally solved my questions with in/at/on applied to specific periods of time, and as long as I remember the pyramid trick, I won't have problems with them again. Thanks for this short yet helpful video!
Madam I'm following your lessons for two weeks,It helps me a lot. Your teaching style is simply brilliant.I wish if I got teacher like you in my childhood!
Dear Rebecca, Thank you very much for your kindness teaching in all different English lessons which I have enjoyed so much. I am 63 years old and I need to work. Once again thank you with respect Alice
Mam, What will be the best preposition here? 1. He is looking_ the piece of paper. 2. He is looking _ the road. 3. He is looking _ her. Piece of paper is smaller whereas the road is bigger but seems to be that_at_ will be the right answer.
The phrase "He is looking" is grammatically incorrect. Look is a verb of appearance. And there is not present continuous for the wood look. Instead present simple would take the place of present continuous. The phrase should be " He looks at."
My English is ESL ...I learned it in Canada while living there ( ages ago...). At that time I had great teachers.... but you are " OUT OF THIS WORLD" 😃...Many Thanks from Argentina...🇦🇷
A very good lesson! I never paid attention to this. I knew it was "on" not "in" a week day, but I spoke sometimes "on" sometimes "in" dependence day. Now I speak only "on" ..... day.😀
You are a super teacher and a gifted human being. I love your teaching style. Please keep teaching us. May God bless you and protect you. I am 65 years of age and a single father raising two 8&10 year old boys. Madam! I am still learning from you Everyday. You are a sea of wisdom and knowledge.
That very much depends on your relative position to the location you are talking about. If you are talking to your friend miles away from the airport, you will say “I’ll meet you at the airport “ but if you are right in front of the airport you will say “let’s talk about this in the airport “ If you are traveling by the train, you will say “I am on the train” if you are trying to emphasize your location, you will say “ I am in the train “. I hope this helps.
Thank you - I teach English in China and though this hasn`t come up in my lessons thus far, it is a fantastic way to describe these prepositions of time. I will add it to my arsenal - with your blessing of course.
SalesPros At: One dimension. A very specific point in the map. On: two dimensions, surface. In: Three dimensions ( surrounded by edges, walls etc.... ) I hope it helps!
But we say "at school," and something like "at the table" is what we say about people sitting next to the table. I'm sorry about English haha--our language is insanely hard for a non-native to get right!
Rafael Vazquez your answer is good but it wasn’t correlated relative to the question asked... it’s a mix of both places and objects, which doesn’t quite answer the question. I would appreciate if you indulge me with a more appropriate and in-depth analysis of what you trying to explain
Wow 👌 Im non-English speaker and am using to have probs with prepositions ,but now i see the way to use correct prepositions, your explanation is so awesome!
AT for specific locations like restaurants, school, arena, gym and etc. While IN for general locations, like countries or cities. ON when stating a street name. Like "on the 11th street" I hope it helps.
Hello, Ms. Rebecca 🙂 I'm so happy I saw your instructional video as I am really confused when to use at, in, on. Thanks much for coming up with this very helpful video 🙂👍👏☝💕
If you mean in the morning , evening. And night so again according to triangle, see the time period whether it's narrow or goes for a little wider period.
I watch your lessons every weekday morning. Thank you so much . I can say as a teacher, you are really good teacher. You teach in a memorable way. Actually I wonder why do you make it for free. Because a lot of effort has been put into these lessons.
It would be confusing when the concept explains about some places such as On campus and not in campus In Market and not at the market I am pointing at you, and not on you... Anyone can explain these?
I had a very scary english teacher when i was in primary school. That ruined my grammar experience...i hate grammar ever since. Im 38 now and still struggling with grammar. Btw, English is not my mother tongue.
Thank you very much for your useful videos, really good. I want to know how can we use these three prepositions when we refer to a place. For example: 1. I am at the school. 2. I am in the classroom. or 3. I am on fifth street. Thanks again
thank you so much for this!!! my English got complicated after taking the grammar part too deeply and i was getting confused about when and where to use all these prepositions and this helped me a lot
Also in the evening. I speak English as a second language and the way I became more fluent in the English language is by reading a lot of English literature and other written materials and also by watching a lot of English films and listening to English songs. Exposure to the English language helped me a lot.
Would you like a fast, easy way to improve your English every day? Check out my online course, "Correct Your English Errors in 10 Minutes a Day": 10.bexenglish.com
I wish each of you lots of success.
My English language isn't very good ,I like to improve my English language can you help me please . and l forgot to thank you because you help me and I have exam tomorrow .
I'm from Arabia Iraq
How to use at, in, on for Places?
Would you explain to me why they say " I'm at the school " not
"I'm in the school" or "I'm at work, I'm at the office " I don't understand this...
Can you make similar method for "of, from and for "please i am always confused in using them
I appreciate you mam
I'm glad I came across your video. I'm a cancer survivor. the many variations of chemotherapy has given me "chemo brain" I've forgotten the simplest of things. I'm 55 and getting to learn all over again! Thank you for your generosity in making available these lessons. God bless!
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Hope, u will be fully recover ASAP.
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Prepositions are always a challenge. I respect the time, money, and effort each of you invests in improving your English and always look for ways to smarten and shorten your learning path. Thanks so much for subscribing, sharing, and leaving comments. My warmest wishes to each of you.
Learn English with Rebecca [engVid] mam can u do a video on grammar rules that mostly come in competitive examinations
Learn English with Rebecca [engVid] thank you so much Mam
Learn English with Rebecca [engVid] hello, how about if we talking about the place?
Learn English with Rebecca [engVid]
Rebecca i went to the quiz link and scored 10 out of 10, wanted to thank you, but couldn't reply there.
So thankyou, all the way from india
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thanku so much mam for auch a amazing teaching..
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@@truefan2123 What?
Aprendi em 7 minutos o que eu não entendia em 7 meses. Muito obrigado !!!!!
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Thanks write ....
I think it should be "at" not "in".
@@Mirador1 We actually use both in school and at school, for slightly different situations. At school means the person is literally, physically, inside the school. ... In school means the person is studying in general (usually at college or university) but not necessarily inside the school building at that moment.
@@Mirador1 I think "in" only correct. "At" and "in" can both be used in some situations example "at school" indicates morely the location not particularly inside the building may be outside or may be inside the building but "in school" indicates particularly inside the school building.
You can also use the triangle method to use AT, ON, and IN as prepositions of place! I've just made a new lesson, which I hope you enjoy: czcams.com/video/tIuUgJMjrQ0/video.html
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mam i have doubt what about 'sunrise' it take times to rise but we use at before sunrise
mam i have doubt what about 'sunrise' it take times to rise but we use at before sunrise and lunchtime
I speak English as a second language and learned the grammar rules in school since elementary. The only way I was able to differentiate these prepositions is by reading English literature and other written materials so I was able to get more exposure to the English language. I also like watching English films and listening to English songs.
Thank you so much 💖💖💖
Which country do you came from?
@@final1064 I come from the Philippines, a former US colony and that is why American English became our second language. We started learning English grammar in elementary but we use English as a medium of instruction starting from preschool onwards so we have become familiar with the English language at an early age, especially when many families living in the National Capital Region even use English at home with a mixture of that region's language. Of course, sometimes our mother tongue gets in the way of learning English well, but if you study in a very good school, your English is going to be above average, with some being native-like.
I immensely appreciate it Rebecca!! Prepositions has always been a challenge for me but you just made it so straightforward! Thankyou for opening our minds for new possibilities, we will forever be grateful and continue to do this amazing job.
Congratulations!!!! And Thank you very much! Nobody has explained like this these prepositions!!! ❤🤗❤🤗
how i wish you tube tutorials like this existed right before our highschool days, i'm hungry for knowledge and i admit i didn't learn a lot back in highschool days so im learning for more to develop myself, thanks!
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I have nothing to give you but just my sincere appreciation 'Thank you so much', it's awesome. Love you and God bless you
As a Spanish speaker, learning English was as nightmarish as Mathematics; now thanks to people like you, headaches are down to a minimum, thank you so much!!
I never thought this was that much easier to understand. I have watched so many videos for this. But eventually I came here, and now I'm done; I'm pretty sure this time it'll never be forgotten forever. I'm really grateful to you. Thank you so much. with love 💓💕
Thank you Rebecca. That's a great way to teach prepositions of time. Easy to understand and explain. God bless you.
Oho nice easy to learning methods
Excelllent way to explain the class, I learned well at last! I appreciate a lot you help us to understand better the english language .keep doing a great job.
Madam I am also a youtuber but from different expertise. I must say that you are teaching skills are exceptionally good.. 👍Thanks for your efforts and contributing so much to the society.
I've finally solved my questions with in/at/on applied to specific periods of time, and as long as I remember the pyramid trick, I won't have problems with them again. Thanks for this short yet helpful video!
I have lived in Canada for many years and I still have confusion with these prepositions. I won't forget this video . Thanks a lot
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Esta señora solucionó mi mayor confusión durante 22 años de vida, en 7 minutos. Gracias señora 🙏
These 3 prepositions always caught me off guard; thanks a bunch for clarifying their usage in relation to time. A very helpful video.
Thank you so much for your efficient lesson! I'm from Brazil and I'll go to the NYC on next Tuesday! You helped me so much! God bless you so much!
Madam I'm following your lessons for two weeks,It helps me a lot. Your teaching style is simply brilliant.I wish if I got teacher like you in my childhood!
Dear Rebecca,
Thank you very much for your kindness teaching in all different English lessons which I have enjoyed so much. I am 63 years old and I need to work.
Once again thank you with respect
Alice
Thinks teacher.Teachers and parents,nobody can reward them enough.
Your triangle method and the way of explaining is really commendable
Mam, What will be the best preposition here?
1. He is looking_ the piece of paper.
2. He is looking _ the road.
3. He is looking _ her.
Piece of paper is smaller whereas the road is bigger but seems to be that_at_ will be the right answer.
If you want to say that you are 'directing your eyes in order to see something' then you say you are 'looking at' something
The phrase "He is looking" is grammatically incorrect. Look is a verb of appearance. And there is not present continuous for the wood look. Instead present simple would take the place of present continuous. The phrase should be " He looks at."
My English is ESL ...I learned it in Canada while living there ( ages ago...). At that time I had great teachers.... but you are " OUT OF THIS WORLD" 😃...Many Thanks from Argentina...🇦🇷
A very good lesson! I never paid attention to this. I knew it was "on" not "in" a week day, but I spoke sometimes "on" sometimes "in" dependence day. Now I speak only "on" ..... day.😀
It’s amazing how easy it is to memorize with your method indeed. Thank you! 👏🌷
You really make things so easy to understand..
Good job. Expecting more educating sessions.♥️
Very useful and thank you for explaining everything in a very simple way❤
You are a super teacher and a gifted human being. I love your teaching style.
Please keep teaching us.
May God bless you and protect you.
I am 65 years of age and a single father raising two 8&10 year old boys. Madam! I am still learning from you Everyday. You are a sea of wisdom and knowledge.
Great ! Thanks a lot. We should also mention that (in the morning and in the after noon as exception)
Finally I’ve got a clear template how to remember this stuff. Thanks!
Very helpful
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge ma'am 💜 You're so great!
Can this method help with these words when they are used like place prepositions???? At... on... in.
Are there any similar idea???
Excellent strategy ! I ve never seen such approach to this topic.
Thank YOU Mam. I have been stuck here long time, you made it so clear.
Please do explain usage of "in the morning or the evening".
in the morning and in the evening are the "expressions", they don't respect these rules
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This is the best trick I have ever seen ....love for India
Can you explain how to use IN AT ON but with places or locations
In(side) a building.
"At a building" is general.
On (top of) a building.
On the bus/plane. In the car/van
In cities/countries/states
Need that one too. 🙋♀️🙋♀️🙋♀️🙋♀️
@@Triellla You can say 'IN the park' and I would think it is more common than 'AT the park'
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Great explanation’
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Thank u for the easiest method of teaching
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One exception to the rule is using it ' in the morning... In evening"
'At' door or 'on' door?
Eg. Someone is 'at' the door?
The above example is right.. Right?
So when to use 'on'? Or 'in'? When position is considered?
That very much depends on your relative position to the location you are talking about. If you are talking to your friend miles away from the airport, you will say “I’ll meet you at the airport “ but if you are right in front of the airport you will say “let’s talk about this in the airport “
If you are traveling by the train, you will say “I am on the train” if you are trying to emphasize your location, you will say “ I am in the train “.
I hope this helps.
Yeah. @@raffiart5121 thanks! So taking into consideration the relative position is important.
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Yes, I'm also
I'm from India your teaching method is very simple for me to understand
It is pretty much helpful for me. Thank you Madam 💕
Good teaching your experience speaks here, we never had teachers like this🥴
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Thank you - I teach English in China and though this hasn`t come up in my lessons thus far, it is a fantastic way to describe these prepositions of time. I will add it to my arsenal - with your blessing of course.
Very smart but how about in the morning/afternoon/evening
you have an answer for that ? Pls tell me..
@@sriramjagadeesh6963 you'll use at. Bcoz is an exact time.
Thank you for the video, it was very useful
What about "place" and "objects" .. on/at the table, at school
SalesPros At: One dimension. A very specific point in the map. On: two dimensions, surface. In: Three dimensions ( surrounded by edges, walls etc.... ) I hope it helps!
But we say "at school," and something like "at the table" is what we say about people sitting next to the table. I'm sorry about English haha--our language is insanely hard for a non-native to get right!
@Marksman
You think English is hard!
Have you tried to learn any Semitic language? 🥺
@@pamukme7872 Yes--I took Arabic for a year in college. That is next-level hard!
Rafael Vazquez your answer is good but it wasn’t correlated relative to the question asked... it’s a mix of both places and objects, which doesn’t quite answer the question. I would appreciate if you indulge me with a more appropriate and in-depth analysis of what you trying to explain
Your teaching methods are second to none.
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Wow 👌 Im non-English speaker and am using to have probs with prepositions ,but now i see the way to use correct prepositions, your explanation is so awesome!
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What about when talking about locations?
At..
AT for specific locations like restaurants, school, arena, gym and etc.
While IN for general locations, like countries or cities.
ON when stating a street name. Like "on the 11th street"
I hope it helps.
There is another video where she explains that 👌
Thank you very much Rebecca you provide a great help!
Hello, Ms. Rebecca 🙂
I'm so happy I saw your instructional video as I am really confused when to use at, in, on.
Thanks much for coming up with this very helpful video 🙂👍👏☝💕
Omg great psychology. Thank you!
How about when is not about time, but places? Thanks!
That triangle rule does not apply when it comes to the phrases "in the morning/afternoon/evening".
If you mean in the morning , evening. And night so again according to triangle, see the time period whether it's narrow or goes for a little wider period.
In the morning/afternoon/evening simply does not belong to the third category. It isn't a longer period than 1 day or 1 date. That's all I'm saying.
Your video at on in for place please
I watch your lessons every weekday morning. Thank you so much . I can say as a teacher, you are really good teacher. You teach in a memorable way. Actually I wonder why do you make it for free. Because a lot of effort has been put into these lessons.
Wow, I have a test coming up and you have really helped me! Thanks
It would be confusing when the concept explains about some places such as
On campus and not in campus
In Market and not at the market
I am pointing at you, and not on you...
Anyone can explain these?
I had a very scary english teacher when i was in primary school. That ruined my grammar experience...i hate grammar ever since. Im 38 now and still struggling with grammar. Btw, English is not my mother tongue.
i like the way you teaching,,,,i want to meet you once,,,
Excelent class teacher... I'm Brazilian and now I got it to understand... thank you...
Thank you very much for your useful videos, really good.
I want to know how can we use these three prepositions when we refer to a place. For example:
1. I am at the school.
2. I am in the classroom. or
3. I am on fifth street.
Thanks again
Of course there's a wider range, just practice helps you out.
"AT"IS USED BOTH SPECIFIC TIME AND PLACE ISNT IT?
Yeah
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thank you so much for this!!! my English got complicated after taking the grammar part too deeply and i was getting confused about when and where to use all these prepositions and this helped me a lot
Oh boy .. she speaks very very clearly, even I'm not so fluent, but I can hear very clearly..thanks many times Rebecca
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But for morning it's IN the morning, why?
Also in the evening. I speak English as a second language and the way I became more fluent in the English language is by reading a lot of English literature and other written materials and also by watching a lot of English films and listening to English songs. Exposure to the English language helped me a lot.
Morning consists of many hours, non-specific and therefore it uses ‘in’.
I'm Arabic guy and I understand everything, your method is so easy, clear, simplified.
I hope I learned like this when I was younger
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Hello 🙂
I've just subscribed because you're explaining English pretty well and in a simply way.
in the morning....at noon.... in the evening....???? how come
Abhinav Singh morning and evening has no exact time, noon is exactly 12pm
a period of time in a day
in the morning
in the afternoon
in the evening
specific time
at dawn
at noon
at midnight
But "at" night, I'm confused we say "on" the night of Christmas Eve.
I had the same doubt
At the weekend