1. Mistakes = discuss about something, consider about Correct = discuss something, consider something, talk about, think about. (consider moving to uk) (discuss no preposition, consider no preposition but talk about, think about preposition) 2. Mistake = at morning Correct = in the morning, in the evening, at night. 3. Mistake = i have never been in Russia Correct = i have been to russia (location= I'm in italy) 4. Mistake = I'm marry with marina Correct = I'm marry to marina ,(she divorce from lucy) 5. On time = if something happens according to schedule In time = if something happened before event. 6. Mistake= at Friday, after week Correct = on Friday, in a week, next month, in summer, in September, on July 1st, in a day, on the phone. We're going to see a movie on Friday.. ✌✌✌🙂
Thanks for the video summary. ! May I get your attention on number 4. I think we say: married instead marry. I’m married to Anna, not I’m marry to Anna. Have a good day! Steve
"In time" actually implies that something was able to be achieved, or some consequence avoided, because of the timing. If you arrived at the meeting "on time", that means you arrived before the meeting was scheduled to start; but if you arrived at the meeting in time to give your presentation, that means might not have been there when the meeting started, but at least you arrived before they had to skip your presentation. There's also "just in time", which means that if you'd been any later, you wouldn't have been in time to accomplish the thing; any later would've been too late. Also, while we say "in the morning", we also say "at 7 o'clock in the morning" or, more succinctly, "at 7am". See also "at oh dark thirty", which means really early in the morning when you would've preferred to still be in bed. There are contexts in which we say "after a week", but the meaning is subtly different from "in a week". For example, I taught myself Perl by reading the camel book, and after a week I was able to write a useful program that solve a practical real-world problem. This means that a week of study was enough for me to be able to do that. (Admittedly, I'd had previous experience with other programming languages.) "In a week" just notes the passing of a week's worth of time; "after a week" introduces some kind of consequence or benefit or outcome of whatever activity took place during that week.
in the morning, in the evening, in the afternoon, at night, I have never been to, I am in, married to, divorced from, in time something happened in advance, on time accord to schedule, consider no preposition, discuss no preposition, on friday, in summer, in september, on july first, next month, in a week, in a day, on the phone
Palm Siberia, is it safe to say "IN a day" or "ON a day"? Let me say what my thoughts told me as soon as I read your comment. Perhaps, I think, you are saying "IN a day" is wrong when is misused by being replaced by the wrong expression--AFTER a day. To say "IN a day" sounds incorrect when not compared with the wrong expression "AFTER a day" contrasts every single time I heard people saying "ON a day" not referring precisely to the sequence of a period of a determined time.
Top-notch video ! Thank you very much , Marina 💗 P.S. By the way , there's one common mistake that English language learners make. There're phrases " at the end " and " in the end " ." In the end" means eventually , when something's over . And we use "at the end" when we talk about actual position of an object . For instance : - We all made it up in the end . - There's a comma at the end of a sentence . Hope it'll be useful for somebody ☺🙆🙆
I’m a native English speaker (born and bred here in the USA), but your videos are so entertaining and you’re so charming that I love watching them anyway!
This is great! Thanks Marina. This is great for people that doesn't have conversations with native speakers. I do this mistakes all the time and I didn't even know about it. Thanks a lot!
I knew all of them except for “divorced(from) him”. Those are many other mistakes like “depends ON”, “go BY car” etc. I would love to learn some more from your videos. Thanx :)
I also learnt that when we use 'on time' with a specific schedule or time be on time which means it's wasn't late the bus came on time which means the bus came according to schedule I also learnt that when you use 'in time' before some events has happened You came in time which you came a bit early
Thank you Marina for teaching me 7 Common Mistakes through Preposition in English. I would like to join your English class Marina and want to learn English from you
Recently I've noticed about *have been to* but I didn't know about *married to* jajajaja I had always said I'm married with. And the ones with no preposition, wow. Discuss ~about~ Consider ~to~ Awesome video Marina 😊😊
Marina, have you seen your old videos from 2 or 3 years ago? I was just going through them and it's funny and amazing when I get to see how far you've come and made great progress during these years, I just hope that I can speak fluently and of course with American accent soon, just like you do I'm learning from you and your experiences every day and I'm trying to learn Spanish and Russian too Keep it going, girl, Love you
Say “Hi” to Brazil!!! I'm Brazilian and I usually watch your videos to improve my listening cause this is a hard topic till achieving the totally fluency in English!
Do you know Marina. My native language is Marathi but I believe that I have English as native language too.cause of u. Thanx a lot and love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Sell in May and go away, but remember to come back in September. Thank you Marina I won't get confused anymore when using in and on for months. If I want to specify I will say, I was born on August 12, 1951, in Brazil, although I've lived in Japan all my life.
I have no idea about the mistake you've done in the previous video... Your tips are best way for me to practice English! It's worth watching, and as always nicely done👍👍👍
*Please make a video about definite articles, indefinite articles, and when to skip them* - like "the", "a", and "some". You (Marina) make this type of mistake about twice per minute. I know, it's super hard. (Me cuesta *mucho* en español.) But it sticks out like a sore thumb.
Can you please make a video about how to apply for scholarship in USA and what all exams to prepare for and also how many months before I should apply for scholarship
I just love the way you teach😘 I watch everyday at least 2 of your videos.. to improve my English and to speak very fluent in english which helps me to get one step closer towards my aim 🤩 ..love from India🥰🥰
Namaste mam I love ur way of explaining things, easy to understand and learn English with entertaining way thanks for this learning channel keep going and god bless u
Hey, Marina! I adore your positiveness and atmosphere you bring to your videos! It's great! However, I've never heard and read in grammar sources any cases of usage "last week, last year" with present perfect. Do Americans speak like that?
You must be an actress because your way of explaining things are just awesome in the same way you can explain the situation . ..... And the most important thing you arrrreeeee just beautiful........ like cutie Princess from heaven....😉😉
I've learned more english watching your videos than in high school.
Me too
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1. Mistakes = discuss about something, consider about
Correct = discuss something, consider something, talk about, think about. (consider moving to uk) (discuss no preposition, consider no preposition but talk about, think about preposition)
2. Mistake = at morning
Correct = in the morning, in the evening, at night.
3. Mistake = i have never been in Russia
Correct = i have been to russia (location= I'm in italy)
4. Mistake = I'm marry with marina
Correct = I'm marry to marina ,(she divorce from lucy)
5. On time = if something happens according to schedule
In time = if something happened before event.
6. Mistake= at Friday, after week
Correct = on Friday, in a week, next month, in summer, in September, on July 1st, in a day, on the phone. We're going to see a movie on Friday.. ✌✌✌🙂
Thanks ❤
Thanks
Thanks for the video summary. ! May I get your attention on number 4. I think we say: married instead marry. I’m married to Anna, not I’m marry to Anna. Have a good day! Steve
Tools that's what I noticed too, anyway, we appreciate his effort!
zara Farid I totally agree with you Zara, it’s maybe simply an inattention mistake. Have a good one :) !
The best English teacher ever
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"In time" actually implies that something was able to be achieved, or some consequence avoided, because of the timing. If you arrived at the meeting "on time", that means you arrived before the meeting was scheduled to start; but if you arrived at the meeting in time to give your presentation, that means might not have been there when the meeting started, but at least you arrived before they had to skip your presentation. There's also "just in time", which means that if you'd been any later, you wouldn't have been in time to accomplish the thing; any later would've been too late.
Also, while we say "in the morning", we also say "at 7 o'clock in the morning" or, more succinctly, "at 7am". See also "at oh dark thirty", which means really early in the morning when you would've preferred to still be in bed.
There are contexts in which we say "after a week", but the meaning is subtly different from "in a week". For example, I taught myself Perl by reading the camel book, and after a week I was able to write a useful program that solve a practical real-world problem. This means that a week of study was enough for me to be able to do that. (Admittedly, I'd had previous experience with other programming languages.) "In a week" just notes the passing of a week's worth of time; "after a week" introduces some kind of consequence or benefit or outcome of whatever activity took place during that week.
in the morning, in the evening, in the afternoon, at night, I have never been to, I am in, married to, divorced from, in time something happened in advance, on time accord to schedule, consider no preposition, discuss no preposition, on friday, in summer, in september, on july first, next month, in a week, in a day, on the phone
Palm Siberia, is it safe to say "IN a day" or "ON a day"?
Let me say what my thoughts told me as soon as I read your comment. Perhaps, I think, you are saying "IN a day" is wrong when is misused by being replaced by the wrong expression--AFTER a day. To say "IN a day" sounds incorrect when not compared with the wrong expression "AFTER a day" contrasts every single time I heard people saying "ON a day" not referring precisely to the sequence of a period of a determined time.
Top-notch video ! Thank you very much , Marina 💗
P.S. By the way , there's one common mistake that English language learners make. There're phrases " at the end " and " in the end " ." In the end" means eventually , when something's over . And we use "at the end" when we talk about actual position of an object . For instance :
- We all made it up in the end .
- There's a comma at the end of a sentence .
Hope it'll be useful for somebody ☺🙆🙆
It was useful for me, so thanks
Your hair is amazing!
You're so original in front of the camera. I love that so much!
I’m a native English speaker (born and bred here in the USA), but your videos are so entertaining and you’re so charming that I love watching them anyway!
This is great! Thanks Marina. This is great for people that doesn't have conversations with native speakers. I do this mistakes all the time and I didn't even know about it. Thanks a lot!
Please upload more videos about propositions because they are my only weakness in speaking English accurately
Thanks Marina. I was a bit confused with ' after a week' and 'in a week'. Right now I am clear with it.
Learnt the difference between in and on time. Also the correct use of 'about'
I knew all of them except for “divorced(from) him”. Those are many other mistakes like “depends ON”, “go BY car” etc. I would love to learn some more from your videos. Thanx :)
I also learnt that when we use 'on time' with a specific schedule or time
be on time which means it's wasn't late
the bus came on time which means the bus came according to schedule
I also learnt that when you use 'in time' before some events has happened
You came in time which you came a bit early
I really love her explanation and personality ❤️💕❤️💕❤️
Thank you Marina for teaching me 7 Common Mistakes through Preposition in English. I would like to join your English class Marina and want to learn English from you
thanks Marina for sharing your knowledge and good vibes !!
Ура я вас понимаю! Вы так четко и красиво говорите!
I was learning English with your russian channel,but now I watch your English channel,thanks for videos.
Marina, I never saw carefully your stunning freckles! so nice! Perhaps I was too much busy with the subtitles...
I learned a lot with you than my professor in college before😅. She used to come in class 30 minutes left before the next subject
Great video, thank you so much.
I have a question, doesn't in time mean at or before a deadline?
Thank you.
I kind of get the motivation and energy also by matching your episodes.
Recently I've noticed about *have been to* but I didn't know about *married to* jajajaja I had always said I'm married with.
And the ones with no preposition, wow. Discuss ~about~
Consider ~to~
Awesome video Marina 😊😊
Your voice is very amazing as well as teaching style , a lot of Gratitude from India.
Finally someone made this kind of video. Thank you so much. Hope you make more videos like this one.
Very beautiful explanation by beautiful teacher👍
Marina, have you seen your old videos from 2 or 3 years ago? I was just going through them and it's funny and amazing when I get to see how far you've come and made great progress during these years, I just hope that I can speak fluently and of course with American accent soon, just like you do
I'm learning from you and your experiences every day and I'm trying to learn Spanish and Russian too
Keep it going, girl, Love you
Really Marina you've changed my way of learning English and was very helful... Thank you so much
Beautiful teacher, useful lesson.
My favorite English teacher on UA-cam😍😍😍 Like you said before, I have my UA-cam channel and speak English to the camera😆
Say “Hi” to Brazil!!! I'm Brazilian and I usually watch your videos to improve my listening cause this is a hard topic till achieving the totally fluency in English!
I really learned things which I don't know 'bout from you...you're great
Thank you very much
I am in Thailand and I like VDO.
You are my role model, you're the person who inspired me to study more English Language than usual
Finally I got it in your video! It’s very useful.
I was in Moscow LAST WEEK - Past simple
You explain brilliantly I love to be taught by you
Exception to the rule : at night and at noon
Thank you Marina, keep going
I like your chanel so much and your method of teching🥰
THANK YOU!
Do you know Marina. My native language is Marathi but I believe that I have English as native language too.cause of u. Thanx a lot and love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Thanks for the video, Marina! Btw the way you pronounce/ask “okay?” is soooo American 😃
Well she does live in San Fransisco, CA after all...
I like to stay at school but I like to do my group discussions in the afternoon
Sell in May and go away, but remember to come back in September. Thank you Marina I won't get confused anymore when using in and on for months. If I want to specify I will say, I was born on August 12, 1951, in Brazil, although I've lived in Japan all my life.
Your skin is glowing. You're sooo beautiful
Does someone has ever joined this Lingoda Marathon? If yes, tell me about your experience and how they teach english.
I've watching your every videos. It's so important to me
I'm addicted to your videos 😍I learned a lot from these videos🤩 Thank you so much
Thanx Marina.This was really helpful
Thank you 🙏🏻 I really committed these mistakes and I’m working to avoid it later
Thanks for this amazing video ❤️❤️ this is the kind of videos that I want
This video is very helpful, thanks a lot
Thanks for this video.. Last week I was your native country Russia.. It is a beautiful and nice country. People so helpful..
Awesome Marina! 🙏 You're an inspiration to me as an English teacher! I've definitely heard "married with" a lot lol
Thanks for these tips, they're very useful.
I have no idea about the mistake you've done in the previous video... Your tips are best way for me to practice English! It's worth watching, and as always nicely done👍👍👍
Jaja!!!!
I have had almost all these mistakes along my life.
Thank you very much for your useful lesson.
Greetings from México.
By the way.
I need to take note from this lesson.
I going to wantch the topics, once again.
I hope you do not care.
Saludos... :)
very useful lesson
thank you very much
Very informative.. Thanks!
very helpful class thank you Marina❤️
I love your classes.
Thanks for your kindness
I wanna learn more and more plz keep making videos
thank you for ur learns of english.... it's really beneficial to me
After a long time I am seeing your video 😍😍😍🤗🤗🤗I am so excited to see you😊😊😊😊😊😊
Charismatic energy....amazing😍
I learned prepositions of time just a day before. My mind clicked instantly the right way to say these prepositions in the right place.
Watching for me great I videos thanks so much teacher
*Please make a video about definite articles, indefinite articles, and when to skip them* - like "the", "a", and "some". You (Marina) make this type of mistake about twice per minute. I know, it's super hard. (Me cuesta *mucho* en español.) But it sticks out like a sore thumb.
I love how u teach Lingua, you’re so awesome ❤️
Can you please make a video about how to apply for scholarship in USA and what all exams to prepare for and also how many months before I should apply for scholarship
👏👏👏 thank you so much you are ispire me
I really love your videos ! Thanks
Thank you so much for inspiration ❤️
am most thankfull to u am satrting understand the english i hope u r regularly update videos
Very good lesson ♥️
I just love the way you teach😘 I watch everyday at least 2 of your videos.. to improve my English and to speak very fluent in english which helps me to get one step closer towards my aim 🤩 ..love from India🥰🥰
Again a very good session of knowledge... 👍
Аааааа Мариночка, после Италии частички солнышка у вас на лице, как же классно и мило смотрится.💓💓💓💓💓
Thank for smooth English leaner..
Namaste mam I love ur way of explaining things, easy to understand and learn English with entertaining way thanks for this learning channel keep going and god bless u
You are one of my UA-cam inspiration ❤️ thank you
Thank you for this video. It is really helpful. At is also used with noon, we should say at noon, right?
may i ask would u describe in detail each and every english preposition cuz im terribly horrible at them?
i will appreaciate,thank you
Thank u so much ma'am for this video ....😊
Hi there! Thanks. It'd be supacool for students to hear what in the night and think of means!
Prepositions, why so complicated?! (I love your videos 💙)
Your English is excellent!!!
Raquel Mosqueda for a long time and always we need to learn more specially when you are not a native speaker.
Raquel Mosqueda I am from Cuba but I am living in USA .
Jdy Mora congratulations. We all want to go to USA 😁
Maybe we can keep talking
Do you have Instagram?
Raquel Mosqueda where are you from?
How is life in USA?
I have never been to China. Thank you Marina for this information!
Marina is the best
U are super
I have a query however
Can u please tell
In what sense can we use pretty
Thank you Marina for another lesson♥️
Hey, Marina! I adore your positiveness and atmosphere you bring to your videos! It's great! However, I've never heard and read in grammar sources any cases of usage "last week, last year" with present perfect. Do Americans speak like that?
you have so cool videos, thank you very much
I learnt that when you use in to indicate your location
You must be an actress because your way of explaining things are just awesome in the same way you can explain the situation . .....
And the most important thing you arrrreeeee just beautiful........ like cutie Princess from heaven....😉😉
😊💕 thank you so much marina
Hey ! ☺ You said * I have been to Italy last week * . But when we have * last week * I think we should use Past Simple .
Yeah, what the?..
Marina I had download the linguatrip . Tomorrow there is class at 10 o, clock
I love your videos.
Blessings from Costa Rica