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PREPOSITION OF TRAVELING

Mag. María Esther Barriga Ruiz


Título del tema
ORIENTACIONES

 It’s an obligation to apply the rules for


using prepositions
 Don’t be panic if you feel a little lost.
 The teacher is always considering which
one are the difficult and easy topics for
the students.
 Make questions and be sure you
understand everything
How to Introduce Yourself Professionally & Casually
Most interviewers ask questions unrelated to
real job requirements. As the person being
interviewed, you need to take control to ensure
you’re being evaluated properly. This starts by
asking the person to describe the job in terms
of real objectives and challenges. Then you
need to describe work you’ve done that’s most
related.
When to Use the Preposition "In"
Use "in" with months of the year:
I was born in April.
She left for school in September.
Peter will fly to Texas in March.
With seasons:
I like skiing in winter.
He enjoys playing tennis in Spring.
They take a vacation in summer.
With countries:
He lives in Greece.
The company is located in Canada.
She went to school in Germany.
With city or town names:
He has a house in New York.
I was born in Seattle.
He works in San Francisco.
With times of the day -
I wake up early in the morning.
She goes to school in the afternoon.
Peter sometimes plays softball in the evening.
Important exception!
Use at with night:
The sleep at night.
He likes to go out at night.
When to Use the Preposition "On"
Use "on" with specific days of the week or
year:
We'll meet on Friday.
What do you do on New Year's Day?
He played basketball on March 5th.
American English - "on the weekend OR
on weekends"
When to Use "At"
Use "at" with specific times of the day:
Let's meet at 7 o'clock.
He has a meeting at 6.15.
She went to a party at night.
Use "at" with specific places in a city:
We met at school.
Let's meet him at the restaurant.
He works at a hospital.
British English - "at the weekend OR at weekends"
When to Use the
Preposition "To"
Use "to" with verbs which
show movement such as go
and come.
He goes to school.
She returned to the store.
They are coming to the party
tonight.

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