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113 Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases in English
Rating: 4.6 out of 5(33 ratings)
2,118 students
Created byAdrian Nantchev
Last updated 1/2021
English

What you'll learn

  • I will help you Master English so you can Discover the World!
  • Start speaking with correct grammar and pronunciation, not just as a student or learner but as an Explorer.
  • Improve your English listening skills by listening to a native speaker.
  • Help you think in English.
  • Learn from common mistakes.

Course content

2 sections17 lectures1h 18m total length
  • Who am I?1:39

    How are you doing with the 'Master 1 New Word' challenge? How close are you to mastering 1 new word today?


    Imagine if your English was better.

    Imagine if you could speak to anyone in perfect English.

    Imagine if you mastered English.

    What you talk about?

    What are you waiting for?

    The world is waiting to speak to you in English.


    Adrian

    Master English, Discover the World

    Which word will you master next?

  • Lesson Objectives1:19
    1. Learn more prepositions in alphabetical order and how to use them in sentences using my examples.

  • A9:50

    About

    We need to talk about the class.

    Above

    It is above the books.

    After

    She will talk after you.

    Against

    They are against the wall.

    Among

    He is among the crowd.

    At

    I will be at the library.

    Afraid of

    She was afraid of that.

    Ashamed of

    Do you feel ashamed of what you did?

    Advantage in

    He has an advantage in learning.

    Aim at

    I want to aim at the goal.

    Amazement at

    She gasped with amazement at the price.

    Anger at

    He felt an anger a the results.

    Apologize for

    I want her to apologize for that.

    Accuse (someone) of

    You accuse Monie of lying?

  • B10:29

    Because of

    I can’t go because of this.

    Before

    We have been there before.

    Behind

    Look behind you.

    Below

    We will go below to look.

    Beneath

    It is beneath the sink.


    Between

    Have you looked between them?

    Between... And

    It is between blue and red.

    By

    I will go by the shops.

    Bored with

    Is he bored with the book?

    Belief in

    Do you have any believe in god?

    Believe in

    Do you believe in the resurrection?

    Belong to

    Do you belong to a church?

    Blame (someone) for

    I blame him for the his mistakes.

  • C5:40

    Crazy about

    She is crazy about her.

    Cause of

    It is the cause of a lot of pain.

    Compare (someone) to/with

    I will compare it with that

    Concentrate on

    I just concentrate on teaching

    Congratulate (someone) on

    He wants to congratulate James on the deal

    Count on

    She counts on me to win.

    Criticise (someone) for

    Did he criticise him for that?

  • D6:53

    Despite

    I will go, despite the danger.

    During

    It happened during the show.

    Due to

    Due to the storm, there was a power cut


    Different from

    He is different from us because he is smaller.

    Danger of/in

    We are in danger of running out of fuel.

    I think he is in danger


    Demand for

    There is a high demand for plastic.

    Difficult in

    We have a difficulty in finding new ones.

    Deal with

    Can you deal with the customers?

    Decide against

    I thought you decided against going?

  • A Quick Note0:37
  • E2:42

    Except for

    We are all going, except for her.

    Excited about

    Do you feel excited about the show?

    Excitement about/at

    I know there is a lot of excitement about the results.

    Soon there will be a lot of excitement at the party.

  • F3:42

    Following

    Are you following the show?

    For

    For a while, I thought he did it.

    From

    I know him from somewhere.

    From...to

    The flight will go from London to Mexico City.

    Fear of

    Did you know a lot of people have a fear of flying?

  • G3:27

    Guilty of

    I think you are guilty of murder.

    Good at

    She is good at writing.

    Good for

    He is good for nothing.

    Good of

    It was good of him to show me the answers.

  • Prepositional Phrases - Part 1 - Quiz

Requirements

  • A burning desire to Master English and Discover the World!
  • Ready to not just be a student or a learner - but an Explorer!
  • Only if you are ready, and willing, to complete the entire course.
  • Be ready to challenge yourself and expand your comfort zone.
  • Something to take notes with.

Description

My lessons help you to Master English and Discover the World.


With me you are not just another student. Not just another learner. You are an Explorer - ready to explore and master English 1 word at a time.


For every 1 new word you master, you can make 7 more sentences in English.


Enroll to my course ONLY if you are ready and willing to start...


Have you ever had a problem where you don't know many prepositions? Or, do you understand many prepositional phrases in English? Do you even know how to use some prepositional phrases in sentences?


Then, this course was made for you! Enroll now if you want to take your English to the next level and to join the team of Explorers!


You will learn:

  1. Learn more prepositions in alphabetical order and how to use them in sentences using my examples.


With my whiteboard and marker pens, I will teach you how to Master them and other important grammar rules too, such as:

  • About

  • We need to talk about the class.


  • Above

  • It is above the books.


  • After

  • She will talk after you.


  • Against

  • They are against the wall.


  • Among

  • He is among the crowd.


  • At

  • I will be at the library.


  • Afraid of

  • She was afraid of that.


  • Ashamed of

  • Do you feel ashamed of what you did?


  • Advantage in

  • He has an advantage in learning.


  • Aim at

  • I want to aim at the goal.


  • Amazement at

  • She gasped with amazement at the price.


  • Anger at

  • He felt an anger a the results.


  • Apologize for

  • I want her to apologize for that.


  • Accuse (someone) of

  • You accuse Monie of lying?


We will explore English together as I show you mistakes and broaden the topics to go beyond just the lesson objectives.


Enroll now, if you want to Master English!

Enroll now, if want to Discover the World!

Enroll now, if you are ready to be more than a student or learner, but an Explorer!


Let's get started!


Adrian

Master English, Discover the World.

Who this course is for:

  • Those that want to Master English and then Discover the World!
  • Those that want to join the team as an Explorer - with me you are not JUST a student or learner...
  • English speakers who are ready to take their skills to the next level.
  • Those that are getting ready for exams and want help with their IELTs.
  • Not for the feint hearted.