@@MrMousley"To" would be used in this alternative phrase: "Turn *to* page 45 of your book" because there is a sense of travelling through the pages in succession until the destination is reached. In contrast, when you open a book *at* a certain page, you may not have needed to inspect any previous pages, especially if you have bookmarked the required page. There is no sense of travel. The verb "turn" often takes the preposition "to" but the verb "open" rarely does and the sense is quite different: "He opened his castle to the public".
1)He is a student of Oxford university. I think it's correct. Teacher, don't you write --- I am a resident of this locality. Here the location is also specific, so what? You may use At -- no problem but why do you say Of is wrong. Even we often see Of in various certificates issued by the Universities. 2) What's wrong if we write as --- Open page 45 in your book / books. Contrary, Open your books to page 45. (American ) / Open your books at page 45. ( British ) -- both are correct . Please reply. Thanks.
"To", never "at". Saying "at" would, in addition to being wrong, be inherently comical. You don't snap or flip open the book "at" a particular page or, like, somewhere off the middle; but turn over the leaves "to" a specific page.
Please remind me what the common sense is that I may work on this sentence as I can help me with. For example if we can use these sentences to help them correctly. At - Time On - Days In - Seasons, Months and Years These are the verbs that we can help them make sense of the right order. 1) Carla is a Year 5 pupil at Primary School 2) I saw the front cover in the magazine. 3)Open your book to page 115. 4) The boy is sleeping on his bed. 5) My birthday is in June. 6) Paul has been away since two days ago. 7) Princess Elizabeth married to Prince Phillip. 8) Divided it among the other people. 9) It has been a long time since twenty-seven years ago. 10) The key to bring back memories to share. What do you think of these sentences? Is it correct or incorrect? Please make sure you check it out and see. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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@@LKLogic This sounds wrong to me for two reasons. First, the subject seems to be chosen poorly (wouldn't it better to say "Having dreams is a key to happiness"?). Second, the sentence sounds like the key is having dreams (false present continuous), so maybe it should be "The key to happiness is to have dreams" if you insist on " the key" being the subject.
He is IN the IT room, but you could say he is AT the IT centre. IN, because he is inside a room, but AT because it is a more generalised location. For example, he is at the stadium watching the game.
Agree. “Has John been absent since Friday?” Looks a better question. You can use from after he has returned, so on Wednesday you could say “John was absent from Friday to Monday” though you might have to add inclusively to make it clear he didn’t return part way through Monday!
No. 3: As a native, non-dialect speaker from the UK, I have never in my life said "Open your book to ..."
I would say "Open your book *at* p45"
That is what I was going to comment.
@@MrMousley"To" would be used in this alternative phrase: "Turn *to* page 45 of your book" because there is a sense of travelling through the pages in succession until the destination is reached.
In contrast, when you open a book *at* a certain page, you may not have needed to inspect any previous pages, especially if you have bookmarked the required page. There is no sense of travel.
The verb "turn" often takes the preposition "to" but the verb "open" rarely does and the sense is quite different:
"He opened his castle to the public".
I agree. Not to but at and if you have a picture there you say picture 3 on page
Please turn TO page 45 of your books would also be common (and polite!) native English usage. Possibly also IN your books (but I wouldn't say this).
I’d go with “Turn” as well - it also works if the book is already open to a different page!
Open your book AT page 45.
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Sentence 8...should be..Distribute it among children in the class.
Divide means making exactly two portions
How?? Can't u divide smth by 4 or 5 or 6666667777......
You can't distribute something unless you divide it, or it's already in small enough parts that allow it to be distributed
Divide or distribute work equally well. I would also say as an instruction “Divide it amongst yourselves”. Even politer with “Please” first!
He/she is/was a student AT Oxford University, but he/she is a graduate OF Oxford University
1)He is a student of Oxford university.
I think it's correct.
Teacher, don't you write ---
I am a resident of this locality.
Here the location is also specific, so what?
You may use At -- no problem but why do you say Of is wrong.
Even we often see Of in various certificates issued by the Universities.
2) What's wrong if we write as ---
Open page 45 in your book / books.
Contrary, Open your books to page 45. (American ) / Open your books at page 45. ( British ) -- both are correct .
Please reply. Thanks.
I am with you, what’s wrong with #1?
You could also say open 'to' page 45 'in' your books.
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I saw" these or those "news.
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I thought sentence three could be changed to "Find page 45 in your books!"
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married with a spouse of two children or I with two children married?
Why 'open your book TO page 45'? Is 'open your book AT page 45' correct too?
"To", never "at". Saying "at" would, in addition to being wrong, be inherently comical. You don't snap or flip open the book "at" a particular page or, like, somewhere off the middle; but turn over the leaves "to" a specific page.
Yes. I have seen even native speakers of English use 'at'.
Can we use ing follwed by to... As u hv used??@@varenydhishaktprdhiesubhaa9540
At is British English to is American
I think cat is sleeping in the sofa is also correct if sofa has arm rests.
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Open your book at page 45?
I had a cat who slept in the sofa. And yesterday I read an article on newspapers, which evidently are going extinct.
Awesome. I think you should do this for IELT and SAT prep
Please remind me what the common sense is that I may work on this sentence as I can help me with. For example if we can use these sentences to help them correctly.
At - Time
On - Days
In - Seasons, Months and Years
These are the verbs that we can help them make sense of the right order.
1) Carla is a Year 5 pupil at Primary School
2) I saw the front cover in the magazine.
3)Open your book to page 115.
4) The boy is sleeping on his bed.
5) My birthday is in June.
6) Paul has been away since two days ago.
7) Princess Elizabeth married to Prince Phillip.
8) Divided it among the other people.
9) It has been a long time since twenty-seven years ago.
10) The key to bring back memories to share.
What do you think of these sentences? Is it correct or incorrect? Please make sure you check it out and see.
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at page 45, and between is fine.
At is the best, I agree with you but among is actually correct although people do tend to use between incorrectly in speech.
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Open page 45 in ur book is easier.
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He is a student AT [a university], where he is a student OF [a subject].
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Open your book At page 45 ?
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Can I say, take page 45 in your text book
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Sophia is married
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Hmm. Open your book AT page 45, not TO, am I wrong? At least this is what Oxford Elementary Textbooks say…
-the key to happiness is having dreams.
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@@LKLogic This sounds wrong to me for two reasons. First, the subject seems to be chosen poorly (wouldn't it better to say "Having dreams is a key to happiness"?). Second, the sentence sounds like the key is having dreams (false present continuous), so maybe it should be "The key to happiness is to have dreams" if you insist on " the key" being the subject.
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Who says "Open your book TO page 45."? It's ON page 45.
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Excellent. Madam what would we say ' He is in the IT room or at the IT room'?
He is IN the IT room, but you could say he is AT the IT centre. IN, because he is inside a room, but AT because it is a more generalised location. For example, he is at the stadium watching the game.
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How funny the sentence! iam married with two children.
Can the sentence structure for no. 3 be "open to page 45 of your book".?
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The 6. One is not correct with ? Mark... I think so.......
Sentence 6 is a question!!!
Agree. “Has John been absent since Friday?” Looks a better question. You can use from after he has returned, so on Wednesday you could say “John was absent from Friday to Monday” though you might have to add inclusively to make it clear he didn’t return part way through Monday!
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Take page 45 of your book. Is it correct?
Sophia is married ....., not Sophia's married....
It's the same!
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How do you pronounce "of"? It's not OF, it's shwa + V!
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My birthday is on April 29th.
My birthday is in April.
Instead, can we say, "Open page 45 in your book"?
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I cannot understand this grammar work because you speak in english don't speak in english. Ok.
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