Want to keep practising with me? Here are some other mmmEnglish lessons about prepositions: English prepositions of PLACE: ua-cam.com/video/XzkbcWh8s4w/v-deo.html English prepositions of TIME: ua-cam.com/video/k8JRYf8vy2A/v-deo.html Study the 10 MOST COMMON GRAMMAR MISTAKES that English learners make 👉 ua-cam.com/video/soN1qPcSDVo/v-deo.html
I prefered maths to litterature training. Question : can I use the word " since " to refer the starting point in the future? Fix any mistakes made in the comments please.
This video is pure gold. I have been studying English for nearly 40 years, and no teachers explained to me how to use to or for properly to make sentences using them correctly... I had to learn it on my own by listening to the people when I kept conversations... Thanks a lot!
I traveledd from Guadajajara to Cancun for work, I've been living here for 8 years and after studied english for 5 years I finaly speak and understand!!! Of course not perfect, but doesn't matter, I am going to continue learning. Thank you a lot! You are very good teacher.
I primarily used to suffer the correct using of articles. After huge effort and practices, I have made significant improvement now. Prepositions are also made me unprofessional on my academic work. And your videos can help me to avoid those confusions. Your presentation is clean and pretty much on target. Keep up the good work as we are benefiting a lot.
Congratulations for your channel! I'm an English teacher in Brazil and I'm amazed by the way you conduct your explanations regarding the content you're presenting
To : destination/direction, time, prefer, end point For : benefits, duration of time, helping someone (favor), function To & for : reason/motive To when motive/reason is a verb For when motive/reason is a noun
I’m doing pilates for three months, even though That place far from my home. Then I’m healthier! Also I’m always exciting when I go to pilates. The working person help for me and we grow up together. I’ve been watching your video for five months. Emma, you are just awesome! What would I do without you ! Thank you for every video ❤️
I would like to say you that I have been watching this video for 20 minutes approximately and I confess it was an amazingly helpful one, Emma you are a great teacher! thank you from Paraguay! come on Australia!!
It is so, SO nice for me receiving a text from you Emma, I would love to go to Australia, because I like your country, and I am sure I will do it in a few years!
•Use of TO 1.direction(I walk to shop) 2.limit (The water is up to sea level) 3 time (The shop is open 10.00 to 11.00 pm) 4.preference (I like coffee to tea) • The use of for 1.help( I help for my grand mother) 2.benefit(water help for our immunity system) 3.past action(I have been waiting here for 30 minutes) 4.functional use (Its used for drinking)
Extremely close, but several important corrections: 1. “I walk to shop” should be “I walk to *the* shop” because without the definite article, “to shop” becomes the to-infinitive verb. 3 “The shop is open 10.00 to 11.00 pm” is acceptable but “The shop is open *from* 10.00 to 11.00 pm” is more natural. 4. “I like coffee to tea” is incorrect; it should be “I *prefer* coffee to tea” or (if you insist on using “like”) “I like coffee *more than* tea.” • The use of for 1. “help” (if an object is present) requires a direct object, particularly if “for” is used. Also, “grand mother” is one word so it should be “I *help my grandmother for* my grandfather.” 2. Again, if *help* is used and there is any object, then there must be a direct object. “Water helps our immunity system”. Other than those things, you did well.
It's a good lesson.Sometimes we forget how to use the correct preposition.The most important things are the examples that you gave in the video.Thanks a lot.
Excellent! It's very useful for me to grasp to and for. Keep posting more videos.I like your gestures and articulation and I am trying to emulate you,madam Thank you
Hi, there! Love your classes very much and would like to ask a question about the prepositions "Compare to & compare with". When do we use "compare to" and when do we use "compare with"? Thanks for all interesting videos and look forward to hearing from you asap. Jackie from Vietnam
Great lesson, Emma! Here’s a couple of collocations that has no explanation: “It doesn’t matter TO me” however “It’s all the same FOR me” Thank you Emma for your constant work on our language skills improvement!! 👍🏻
"It doesn't matter to me" is actually showing the opinion of the person. And in the next one, "It's all the same for me" shows effect of something on the noun. I hope this might help😊
@@dishacool8110 Not clear. I see no substantial difference in those. Honestly, “all the same for me” is still my opinion about something. Accordingly, a choice of similar things, does not impress me, no effect at all cause I don’t care
Hello Emma from Uzbekistan I couldn't find you new videos, all of them are old , sorry if I was careless And I so grateful for your all performances very good, very useful, I am new in your channel good luck, keep it up
Hi! I like very much your classes, I already saw some clases and I have the intention of seeing the rest of them. I think you are a very easy teacher to understand and comprehend, thanks again for your time and dedication.
I do the same. others speak so fast as if they are talking to a person with English as first language but you speak just as easy, smoothly with hand gesture for some to catch the thought of what you're saying.
I want to thank you for this lesson to give a better understanding of these common prepositions.... And as I understood this all is very easy and cool to use in our daily communication 👍
Hi, there! This is Gaby from Argentina. Thank you very much for posting these useful videos. I really like them! I'm a teacher of English here in my home country and, more often than not, we come across sentences like "One of the advantages TO living in the city is....." and the paragraph immediately after that says "One of the disadvantages OF living in the city is..." - Is there any significant difference between TO and OF in this case? If you had a video approaching this grammar point, I would be more than glad to watch it and share it with my students. Thank you!
@@Helmarful Thank you for your feedback. Of course since OF is a preposition, we need to use a gerund after it. The question would be: Would you ever use "The advantage to + ING?" IF so, what would the difference be? The advantage to using technology in the classroom vs. The advantage of using technology in the classroom. Since OF and TO are prepositions, we need -ING after them.
@@GabrielaAttar Hi, Gaby! Thanks for the reply.Yeah, difference is that the preposition TO " The advantage TO usING " is part of the previous expression, I mean, TO has been attached to the noun " advantage ". Otherwise, I would've used the infinitive of the verb " to use " in the sentence " The advantage TO use ( infinitive).
I've been watching your lessons "for" a little time, but I prefer it "to" another channels. When I start watching a lesson, I always recognize I've stuck in front of the monitor. I love it. And a question. Taylor Swift sing "You belong with me". What rule is it?
Excellent class! I enjoyed it a lot! I liked this sentence: "Sometimes languages don't really rely on prepositions much at all." I will try to apply this kind of sentence in my speaking. Thanks a lot!
To 1 Direction/Destination Do you usually take the bus to work If you're feeling sick you should talk to a doctor 2 Time between two points It's a quarter to seven It's five minutes to eight I study English Monday to Thursday every week 3 Preference He prefers riding is bike to walking Do you prefer tea to coffe 4 Limit/End point During the flood, the water came to my kness The tickets could cost up to $200 each For 1 Benefits Ginger is great for you immune system 2 Period of time/Duration They've been living in the city for three years already I've been waiting for twenty minutes already where are you? 3 Helping someone I baked a cake for my sister Hey, can you grab those boxes for me? 4 Fuction/Use for+verb-ing That camera is used for taking pictures underwater To&For Reason/Motive Use To when the motive or reason is a verb Use For when the motive or reason is a noun Now my personal advice is that you shouldn't try to remember all of this things (aye keep in mind) but instead watch some movies or listen to music and enjoy the process :)
Dear Emma, especially thank you for this lesson. This subject really complicated but I understood better when you tell. I just discovered to your channel, it's great. At the same time, my example is in the previous sentence :)
Dear Emma, especially thank you for this lesson. This subject really complicate but I understood better when you tell. Just discovered to your channel, it's great. At the same, time, my example is in the
Thank you. You are a brilliant teacher. Have sent some of my students over to you. Just posted this video on my community tab. Going to craft a similar video on the same topic in Hindi - credit will go to you.
'to' and 'for' are the two confusing words in English, I find your video very practical, I will take a note to memorize what you mentioned in this video.
To= direction/destination, time/time between two points, preference, and limit /endpoint 😊😁 For= benefits, duration/period of time, helping someone , and function/use😁
The fastest way to learn to read .. And the best way to learn spelling and accent especially long words that are difficult to read. Are there any lessons to teach all reading rules for beginners to advanced levels?
Emma you're an Angel fallen from the sky. I'm so interesting to learn and practice English with your videos. I like the way you explain. I'm been receiving bullying from someone just for my ascent So I decide it to deposit all my time and dedication to learn. Thank you
Thank you so much for helping us to improve each day, I really love your classes. I'm an Englih teacher from Brazil, and it's not easy to learn when we're not in contact with the language everyday.
I use to: - a direction, : I walk to the park - between 2 points: I work from 8 am to 5 pm - a preference: I prefer eggs to tomatoes/ I prefer running to playing football - a limit: at the swimming pool, I avoid having water up to my shoulders
Hi, Greetings from Poland. Thank you for your amazing lessons, you're just the best ! Can you please explain that what you've said at the end of this lesson :"...like a total pro"..what exactly does it mean? Thank you
Thank you very mucha for your taught. I learned in this lesson to use "TO" and "FOR" I'll go over them again. I a lot of sentences rely on prepositiones. I some occasions am using wrongly the prepositions. I sticked until end of the la lesson. l would like keep watching other videos. Thank you very mucha again.
Want to keep practising with me? Here are some other mmmEnglish lessons about prepositions:
English prepositions of PLACE: ua-cam.com/video/XzkbcWh8s4w/v-deo.html
English prepositions of TIME: ua-cam.com/video/k8JRYf8vy2A/v-deo.html
Study the 10 MOST COMMON GRAMMAR MISTAKES that English learners make 👉 ua-cam.com/video/soN1qPcSDVo/v-deo.html
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Your an educational channel is helping me a lot.
Well, I prefer green tea to chai latte
I prefered maths to litterature training.
Question : can I use the word " since " to refer the starting point in the future?
Fix any mistakes made in the comments please.
Thanks a lot teacher "for" that vidio please can you do vidio about "of " when and where we use it ? ❤
I want to speak and practice with you ..What is the details?
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This video is pure gold. I have been studying English for nearly 40 years, and no teachers explained to me how to use to or for properly to make sentences using them correctly... I had to learn it on my own by listening to the people when I kept conversations...
Thanks a lot!
😊😊
I traveledd from Guadajajara to Cancun for work, I've been living here for 8 years and after studied english for 5 years I finaly speak and understand!!! Of course not perfect, but doesn't matter, I am going to continue learning. Thank you a lot! You are very good teacher.
We can use excellent instead of very good. You are an excellent teacher.
@@shaileshsachan5830 muchas gracias!!
I primarily used to suffer the correct using of articles. After huge effort and practices, I have made significant improvement now. Prepositions are also made me unprofessional on my academic work. And your videos can help me to avoid those confusions. Your presentation is clean and pretty much on target. Keep up the good work as we are benefiting a lot.
You are absolutely right
Thank you so much for explaining these propositions("to" and "for")in detail and in a professional manner!
As always, outstanding teacher !👏
Usage of To:
1.) Direction/Destination
2.) Time/Time between two points
3.) Preference
4.) Limit/Endpoint
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Congratulations for your channel! I'm an English teacher in Brazil and I'm amazed by the way you conduct your explanations regarding the content you're presenting
To : destination/direction, time, prefer, end point
For : benefits, duration of time, helping someone (favor), function
To & for : reason/motive
To when motive/reason is a verb
For when motive/reason is a noun
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1. direction/movements
2. preferences
3.time/ time between two points
4. limits/endpoints
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To: 1. destination 2. time between two points 3. preference 4. limit/endpoint. This is such a magnificent lesson.
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I’m doing pilates for three months, even though That place far from my home. Then I’m healthier!
Also I’m always exciting when I go to pilates. The working person help for me and we grow up together.
I’ve been watching your video for five months.
Emma, you are just awesome! What would I do without you !
Thank you for every video ❤️
The working person HELP___ME : there's no proposition here, but read FOR me, sang FOR me
Thank you for making this lesson, emma and finally i can understand how to use TO and FOR.
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Hi Emma! Have a nice day! I won't forget this very interesting lesson. Thank you so much!! I'm from Brazil.
I would like to say you that I have been watching this video for 20 minutes approximately and I confess it was an amazingly helpful one, Emma you are a great teacher! thank you from Paraguay! come on Australia!!
Really glad to hear that Samu! 🙌🙌
And thank you for your kind words 💕
It is so, SO nice for me receiving a text from you Emma, I would love to go to Australia, because I like your country, and I am sure I will do it in a few years!
•Use of TO
1.direction(I walk to shop)
2.limit (The water is up to sea level)
3 time (The shop is open 10.00 to 11.00 pm)
4.preference (I like coffee to tea)
• The use of for
1.help( I help for my grand mother)
2.benefit(water help for our immunity system)
3.past action(I have been waiting here for 30 minutes)
4.functional use (Its used for drinking)
Thanks 🙏
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Thanks for your kindness
Extremely close, but several important corrections:
1. “I walk to shop” should be “I walk to *the* shop” because without the definite article, “to shop” becomes the to-infinitive verb.
3 “The shop is open 10.00 to 11.00 pm” is acceptable but “The shop is open *from* 10.00 to 11.00 pm” is more natural.
4. “I like coffee to tea” is incorrect; it should be “I *prefer* coffee to tea” or (if you insist on using “like”) “I like coffee *more than* tea.”
• The use of for
1. “help” (if an object is present) requires a direct object, particularly if “for” is used. Also, “grand mother” is one word so it should be “I *help my grandmother for* my grandfather.”
2. Again, if *help* is used and there is any object, then there must be a direct object. “Water helps our immunity system”.
Other than those things, you did well.
thanks
you are very capable as a lecturer in English speaking and very communicative with good ideas
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Thanks for watching! 😊
It's a good lesson.Sometimes we forget how to use the correct preposition.The most important things are the examples that you gave in the video.Thanks a lot.
Benefit
Helping someone
Duration or period of time
Function or use
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1. Direction/destination 2. Time 3. Prefer, 4. End point
Excellent! It's very useful for me to grasp to and for. Keep posting more videos.I like your gestures and articulation and I am trying to emulate you,madam
Thank you
Hi, there! Love your classes very much and would like to ask a question about the prepositions "Compare to & compare with". When do we use "compare to" and when do we use "compare with"?
Thanks for all interesting videos and look forward to hearing from you asap.
Jackie from Vietnam
I'm american and I would use it in a business presentation using either...
Can you make a video one topic "of" preposition
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Great lesson, Emma!
Here’s a couple of collocations that has no explanation:
“It doesn’t matter TO me”
however
“It’s all the same FOR me”
Thank you Emma for your constant work on our language skills improvement!! 👍🏻
"It doesn't matter to me" is actually showing the opinion of the person.
And in the next one,
"It's all the same for me" shows effect of something on the noun.
I hope this might help😊
@@dishacool8110
Not clear. I see no substantial difference in those.
Honestly, “all the same for me” is still my opinion about something.
Accordingly, a choice of similar things, does not impress me, no effect at all cause I don’t care
Hello Emma from Uzbekistan
I couldn't find you new videos, all of them are old , sorry if I was careless
And I so grateful for your all performances very good, very useful, I am new in your channel good luck, keep it up
You're my role model because when you're teaching am able to understand wow thank you ,keep it up.
Finally I understood the difference between these prepositions! it would have taken me months to study this topic in Russia!
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I want to study from you for my higher classes.😊
you're one of the best teacher to teach English in my opinion.
Hi! I like very much your classes, I already saw some clases and I have the intention of seeing the rest of them. I think you are a very easy teacher to understand and comprehend, thanks again for your time and dedication.
I prefer mmmenglish TO all other channels, exactly. 👍
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Me too
I do the same. others speak so fast as if they are talking to a person with English as first language but you speak just as easy, smoothly with hand gesture for some to catch the thought of what you're saying.
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Me too🤩
Your way of explaing is so great, thank you.
1- when talking about time, about direction, about limit, and about prefrences
I want to thank you for this lesson to give a better understanding of these common prepositions....
And as I understood this all is very easy and cool to use in our daily communication 👍
I wanna say that you'ar an amazing english teacher.I'd love to see more of your videos.😊
Hello teacher, now my confusion about the use of to and for is gone.
Thank you for these important lessons you are sharing to us
Hi, there! This is Gaby from Argentina. Thank you very much for posting these useful videos. I really like them! I'm a teacher of English here in my home country and, more often than not, we come across sentences like "One of the advantages TO living in the city is....." and the paragraph immediately after that says "One of the disadvantages OF living in the city is..." - Is there any significant difference between TO and OF in this case? If you had a video approaching this grammar point, I would be more than glad to watch it and share it with my students. Thank you!
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Actually, advantage OF doing a thing. DoING because of the preposition OF. That's it!
@@Helmarful Thank you for your feedback. Of course since OF is a preposition, we need to use a gerund after it. The question would be: Would you ever use "The advantage to + ING?" IF so, what would the difference be? The advantage to using technology in the classroom vs. The advantage of using technology in the classroom. Since OF and TO are prepositions, we need -ING after them.
@@GabrielaAttar Hi, Gaby! Thanks for the reply.Yeah, difference is that the preposition TO " The advantage TO usING " is part of the previous expression, I mean, TO has been attached to the noun " advantage ". Otherwise, I would've used the infinitive of the verb " to use " in the sentence " The advantage TO use ( infinitive).
I would like to thank you for making this simple but informative video.
I've been watching your lessons "for" a little time, but I prefer it "to" another channels. When I start watching a lesson, I always recognize I've stuck in front of the monitor. I love it. And a question. Taylor Swift sing "You belong with me". What rule is it?
She is wrong 😉
belong to me would express ownership, while belong with suggests companionship. (also: you prefer it to other channels.)
Very helpful lessons. Hope to have a session for using For & Of as well. This more complicate than to&for
Thanks for the suggestion!
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It was the one of the best "to and for" preposition lesson for a long time 👍 Every second of this record is very very tutorial.
Thank you Ramazan!
Excellent class! I enjoyed it a lot! I liked this sentence:
"Sometimes languages don't really rely on prepositions much at all."
I will try to apply this kind of sentence in my speaking.
Thanks a lot!
Excellent ma'am
I'm going to Australia for seeing Emma
To
1 Direction/Destination
Do you usually take the bus to work
If you're feeling sick you should talk to a doctor
2 Time between two points
It's a quarter to seven
It's five minutes to eight
I study English Monday to Thursday every week
3 Preference
He prefers riding is bike to walking
Do you prefer tea to coffe
4 Limit/End point
During the flood, the water came to my kness
The tickets could cost up to $200 each
For
1 Benefits
Ginger is great for you immune system
2 Period of time/Duration
They've been living in the city for three years already
I've been waiting for twenty minutes already where are you?
3 Helping someone
I baked a cake for my sister
Hey, can you grab those boxes for me?
4 Fuction/Use
for+verb-ing
That camera is used for taking pictures underwater
To&For Reason/Motive
Use To when the motive or reason is a verb
Use For when the motive or reason is a noun
Now my personal advice is that you shouldn't try to remember all of this things (aye keep in mind) but instead watch some movies or listen to music and enjoy the process :)
Thanks for your note, it is really useful.
thank you so much for helping us to learn the English in the simple but most practical way.
1. For benefits
2. For time in present perect tense
3. For functions
4. For some persons
4: for help someone*
Dear Emma, especially thank you for this lesson. This subject really complicated but I understood better when you tell. I just discovered to your channel, it's great. At the same time, my example is in the previous sentence :)
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Dear Emma, especially thank you for this lesson. This subject really complicate but I understood better when you tell. Just discovered to your channel, it's great. At the same, time, my example is in the
Common usage of "to":
1) direction / destination
2) limit/ endpoint
3) preference over than other things
4) distance or time between two points
thank you very much Emma you are really very kind with all my respect, greetings from Portugal
Directions
Preference
Between two times or two points
Limit or endpoint
Easy piece, piece of cake
Thank you, Emma, FOR this good lesson! Great tips TO lear English.
Thank you. You are a brilliant teacher. Have sent some of my students over to you. Just posted this video on my community tab.
Going to craft a similar video on the same topic in Hindi - credit will go to you.
Your student here ! 😅
You're a very good english teacher.
'to' and 'for' are the two confusing words in English, I find your video very practical, I will take a note to memorize what you mentioned in this video.
Thanks for teaching us. You’re a wonderful teacher!
To= direction/destination, time/time between two points, preference, and limit /endpoint 😊😁
For= benefits, duration/period of time, helping someone , and function/use😁
hi emma i love this video, so we use "for" :
benefits or duration or functions or for someone
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Much spelling wrong
The uses of for:
1. Duration
2.Benefits
3.Asking someone a favor
4. Function
I'll thank you ☺️
The fastest way to learn to read ..
And the best way to learn spelling and accent especially long words that are difficult to read.
Are there any lessons to teach all reading rules for beginners to advanced levels?
Hi Emma please make a video on this request...
عبbenefits, duration, helping someone and function or use
1.benefits or good
2.for helping someone
3.function
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Finally I understand the deference between them thanks emma
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Thank you so much for helping us to improve each day, I really love your classes. I'm an Englih teacher from Brazil, and it's not easy to learn when we're not in contact with the language everyday.
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It just awesome session.
You save me from making the mistakes by knowing this simple yet complicated tiny differences.
Thank you Emma
I use to:
- a direction, : I walk to the park
- between 2 points: I work from 8 am to 5 pm
- a preference: I prefer eggs to tomatoes/ I prefer running to playing football
- a limit: at the swimming pool, I avoid having water up to my shoulders
Thanks for your channel 🌹
Please publish more videos about grammar
Hi, Greetings from Poland. Thank you for your amazing lessons, you're just the best ! Can you please explain that what you've said at the end of this lesson :"...like a total pro"..what exactly does it mean? Thank you
A total PROfessional
A new video from my best english teacher. I can't wait to watch!
I hope you enjoy it!! 💕
Thanks emma really beneficial lectures
Thanks a lot emma.... please give us more lessons about prepositions.
You're welcome! I'm glad you liked this one!
Very very good for improvement
I went to school it is called Datc and I have to start practicing my pronunciation again thank God I found you
@@mmmEnglish_Emma of course thank u very much
Thank you very mucha for your taught. I learned in this lesson to use "TO" and "FOR" I'll go over them again.
I a lot of sentences rely on prepositiones. I some occasions am using wrongly the prepositions. I sticked until end of the la lesson. l would like keep watching other videos. Thank you very mucha again.
to - destination/ direction.
to - time/time between two points.
to - preference.
to - limit/points
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Really,I miss you and your amazing lessons.
Hi mam .I'm from Kerala.I can't understand English fluently but I understand little.Your videos really helpful.Thank u Very much
Where is the kerala.?
Is this kerala from india.?
Outstanding lesson. Thank you🎉
Thank you! 😃
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Direction/destination, time, preference, and limit
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I’m one of your UA-cam students.
One of the best teacher on UA-cam.
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Hola from Malaga ...I'll be at work at 15:30 but I'll see you llesson as soon as I have time...Have a nice day and very good luck..,,,,,
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My pleasure, Edwin!
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i had already watched this video before, i i had to watch again, cause' your way to explain is simple perfect.🥰
7:33 Destination, distance, preference and limit... and time!
Benefits/duration/helping someone/function
To
1- time
2- direction
3- preference
4- limit
For
1- period of time
2- benefits
3- purposes
4-use
An important lesson! I’ll tell my students to watch :-)
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mmmEnglish it was great - I’ll definitely share :-) super clear!
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Very great
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Glad you liked it!
@@mmmEnglish_Emma when I want to say
Say hello to my doctor or for my doctor
What is the right?
"For" is used for: period of time (often with present participle), use of something, benefits, helping someone
Can i seek help
The lesson is fantastic.
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Thank you very much Emma, your explanations are very valuable and help me a lot ;)
Greetings from Barcelona!
Hi, thank for clearing my all doubts about the use of' for' and' to'. Thank you onceagain.
Hello Emma... MmmEnglish is easier thanks to you. For me, this video was an interesting challenge. I follow dear teacher... Greetings from Chile!!!
Hi Emma
Could you help me in practicing collocation.
I would really like to appreciate your efforts here.. You are the best teacher👍💯
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