Lusy,hi.Could you be so kind to clarify on preposition after verb ,,enter''.I was taught not to use preposition after ,,enter'', but watching video I came across such option ,,enter into''. Which of it is correct?
Thanks Lucy for articulating so clearly so that lipreading (for deaf people like me) is done effortlessly. [I went to bed one night in 2022 hearing and woke up the next morning being deaf. In 2012 my tv turned silent. So I began using subtitles and enjoying the many close-ups during interviews and documentations. I needed nine months for learning it. In Germany the BBC stopped being available a short time after that. What a pity. I used to enjoy all the BBC's programmes so much. Let's say I had become addicted to the BBC's content.]
Спасибо за видео! Тема о предлогах действительно полезна. Я тоже столкнулась с необходимостью улучшить свой английский, чтобы поступить в магистратуру. Обратилась в школу Enline и за два месяца заметно продвинулась. Преподаватель-нейтив помог мне настроиться на язык и преодолеть языковой барьер. И сейчас, благодаря этой помощи, я чувствую себя уверенно в учебе. Было бы здорово получить дополнительную практику с вашей викториной. Спасибо за такой интересный урок!
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I’m a native speaker, and I struggled with that one, too. I use both “by” and “on,” but didn’t realise it until this video. I also didn’t realise that “by” is not wholly correct.
I got 12. I hesitated between on and by foot, finally opting for the preposition 'on'. I was pleased to understand where my hesitation came from, thanks to your explanation.
Your new video aimed at focusing on prepositons is perfect for learners, from beginner to advanced levels. Thank you for creating such valuable educatinal content.
I got 12 out of 12. To be honest, for the last one I needed the answers to get the correct answer and to pause the video. Without the answers I would have been wrong. Awesome exercise! Thank you so much, Lucy 🌷
12 correct answer out of 12. I especially answered the last question while you were still reading the options. The questions about "at length" and "true to" were my favorite ones as it was the first time I came across with them. Thank you Lucy🎉
Hi dear Lucy, really u r a wonderful and generous British teacher I've seen, especially for us in Iran where we can not access or have easy access to ur invaluable lessons. I hope you will be the most famous English teacher all around the world .. 🌹🙏🙏🙏🙂
sorry for late. well, my friend I mean easy access to buy the lessons, because Iranian in Iran can not have e-card like visa card , master card ,so on to buy every thing from around the world. @@aham_and_shaheer_myfavourite
I got all right except for the 5th question I'm looking forward *to* the weekend. I thought 'for' sits well with 'the weekend' so, 'for the weekend'. And I felt 'by' goes well with 'foot'. Thanks for the quiz teacher Lucy. ❤
I not lying or bragging, but I didn't pause the video at any point, I instead put it on 2x speed due to urgency. And by the way, I got all the answers correct.
Thanks Lucy for such a wonderful session on prepositions. Happy to mention that I scored 12/12. Also, I made an amazing discovery that helped me focus on your pronunciation more easily and improve mine big time. I started to watch your videos on slow speed such as 0.75 or even 0.5; something that helped me focus on your pronunciation and lip read your words. I can’t express my happiness with this discovery and I would encourage others to try it up.
Thanks very much, Ms. Lucy. Not only do I learn grammar, but I also get to know some expressions, such as up a notch and double whammy. More power to you.❤
Got them all right although I hesitated on "on foot" vs "by foot". Strangely "by foot" came more naturally to me, even though I chose "on foot" in the end because it felt like the correct answer :) Thank you very much for your lessons, it keeps me on my "English" toes :D
I have got 8 out of 12 however this lesson gave me different experience with proper explanation. I felt the final question was double whammy for me. Thank you so much for lucy's note.
I got ‘by foot’ for the first one which was not correct. I found the advanced ones easier and came up with responses before you giving out the options. Aced the whole quiz apart from the first one. Thank you, Lucy!
Hi! I was tricked by number 4 question (the transport error): by foot 😅, but now I know the correct way to express walking somewhere, on foot. Great lesson!!!
I'm happy. My score was 12/12. The most difficult for me was the 11th. 'In detail' seemed the best option for the first pair, but the 'up with' saved me from choosing the alternative B. You're an amazing teacher, Lucy! Thanks!
Thank you very much my dear sister absolutely Iam very admirable how you express for the grammar of the language it is the greatest pillars of the language
Hi Teacher LucyBella, am your student. English isnot my 1st language. One of my ever convo questions was this prep “by foot” -“ on foot” in practical daily living. This time i got it correctly done😊. 12/12. For now
As many other students, I scored 12/12! But, some intermediate and advanced questions felt like being eligible for more than one answer option... Thank you, lady! :)
Got all 12 correct. I really like your lectures and have learnt many new things that helped me improved my grammer. Lucy please share something about using "to" with "ing" form of the verb in sentences. Especially in resume/cv. E.g "I am willing to take on a new challenge" or it should be "willing to taking on a new challenge".
Hey Lucy, you gave us another fun and educational video to watch! I got 12/12 and I couldn't be happier at the results. Those 15 years of studying English have been finally paying off it seems! By the way, ngl I had to pause at the last one but fortunately enough I got it correct! Thank you for the video! 💜
I thought about collocation AIM ON STH, but now I will try to rememorise it as AIM AT STH. Also, I didn't realize what does AT LENGTH mean before you explained it. Thanks!
My Croatian wife struggles with a few of these, but the best is when she tells one of our sons to "go to your bedroom and play with yourself!" when 'by' might have been the more appropriate preposition...
Thank you Lucy for your Preposition Test. I passed the Beginner and Intermediate tests, but I got few wrong answers in my Advanced Preposition test. Lucy, I will study hard the Advanced English Prepositions.
I got 12 out of 12. I had even answered most of the questions before you gave the options. In conclusion, none of the questions was tricky or difficult at all.
Your Paris question could also be “A” depending on context of the conversation. For instance, “at Paris” if there was a race which includes passing through Paris.
answered all the questions correctly except last two. you makes me really confused with those tricky question. by the way it was so much fun and I hope I'll remember all your lessons. you're the only English teacher I'm following on the Internet over these years and I'm getting benefited out of it. Thank you.
Dear Lucy, thank you very much indeed for this little funny quiz. It was not that complicated but tbh I hesitated between "on foot" and "by foot", and chose the wrong answer "by". Except that (little) mistake, I chose all the correct prepositions.
Thank Lucy, preposition is a mystery to me 😩... i fail at q8 - just think it is "in / in ", fail at q10 - just guess it is "on / with", and fail at q11 which i think it is "in detail / up with" because i don't know the new phrase "at length". So happy to learn it. 🙏Thanks. In online intermediate-level exercise q8, i am confused with using "by next Saturday" becuase i always think "by" is a bit similar to "until", but from the meaning of sentence, it becomes weird, did i misunderstand something? 😵💫
Question to english teachers, What is correct to say: different from or different than? In the example below, which is correct? a) Cost of life has a different meaning than cost of living. b) Cost of life has a different meaning from cost of living.
I've been caught with "by foot"... Though, I am glad it's not a huuuuge mistake=) And the last one was pretty difficult. Thank you Lucy for this excellent and helpful lesson!
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Lusy,hi.Could you be so kind to clarify on preposition after verb ,,enter''.I was taught not to use preposition after ,,enter'', but watching video I came across such option ,,enter into''. Which of it is correct?
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I got 12 out of 12. So glad. For the last two sentences, I paused the video to allow me more time to think. Thank you 😊
Same here
Same here 👋🏻. Great quiz, by the way!
Thanks Lucy for articulating so clearly so that lipreading (for deaf people like me) is done effortlessly. [I went to bed one night in 2022 hearing and woke up the next morning being deaf. In 2012 my tv turned silent. So I began using subtitles and enjoying the many close-ups during interviews and documentations. I needed nine months for learning it. In Germany the BBC stopped being available a short time after that. What a pity. I used to enjoy all the BBC's programmes so much. Let's say I had become addicted to the BBC's content.]
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Спасибо за видео! Тема о предлогах действительно полезна. Я тоже столкнулась с необходимостью улучшить свой английский, чтобы поступить в магистратуру. Обратилась в школу Enline и за два месяца заметно продвинулась. Преподаватель-нейтив помог мне настроиться на язык и преодолеть языковой барьер. И сейчас, благодаря этой помощи, я чувствую себя уверенно в учебе. Было бы здорово получить дополнительную практику с вашей викториной. Спасибо за такой интересный урок!
By the way I ❤ Russian language
English is always a bad language for me.
As I ❤ uncle putin
Love n prayers from pakistan 🇵🇰 to falestine 🇵🇸 and Russia 🇷🇺 FOREVER AMEEN AMEEN AMEEN AMEEN AMEEN AMEEN AMEEN AMEEN AMEEN AMEEN AMEEN AMEEN
i am pretty confident in english but the "on foot" vs "by foot" thing was new to me, didn't expect that even i can learn something new here
Same 😀
I’m a native speaker, and I struggled with that one, too. I use both “by” and “on,” but didn’t realise it until this video. I also didn’t realise that “by” is not wholly correct.
Yeah, the same 😳
same !
I made the same mistake. ;)
I got 12. I hesitated between on and by
foot, finally opting for the preposition 'on'. I was pleased to understand where my hesitation came from, thanks to your explanation.
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How did you know that 😮??
Your new video aimed at focusing on prepositons is perfect for learners, from beginner to advanced levels. Thank you for creating such valuable educatinal content.
you did learn something from the lesson and apply so well
I didn't know the preposition 'by foot"! Thank you very much for this test which is so helpful.
In German schools you usually learn the means of transportation together as by car/train/bike/foot.
„on foot“ sounded strange to me😅
@@jan_777 same for me (german), i didn't know the strange sounding 'on foot' and i wil never ever use it
I got 12 out of 12. To be honest, for the last one I needed the answers to get the correct answer and to pause the video. Without the answers I would have been wrong.
Awesome exercise! Thank you so much, Lucy 🌷
10 out of 12: I got the 4th and 6th answers wrong. To me double and triple whammies actually give more tips... Thank you Lucy! 🤩
12 correct answer out of 12.
I especially answered the last question while you were still reading the options.
The questions about "at length" and "true to" were my favorite ones as it was the first time I came across with them.
Thank you Lucy🎉
Hi dear Lucy,
really u r a wonderful and generous British teacher I've seen, especially for us in Iran where we can not access or have easy access to ur invaluable lessons. I hope you will be the most famous English teacher all around the world .. 🌹🙏🙏🙏🙂
Why don't you have easy access there 🤔??
sorry for late.
well, my friend I mean easy access to buy the lessons, because Iranian in Iran can not have e-card like visa card , master card ,so on to buy every thing from around the world. @@aham_and_shaheer_myfavourite
I got all right except for the 5th question I'm looking forward *to* the weekend. I thought 'for' sits well with 'the weekend' so, 'for the weekend'. And I felt 'by' goes well with 'foot'. Thanks for the quiz teacher Lucy. ❤
I can totally understand why you thought that!
She is always beauty with brain😊
We need more exercise like this lusy
It's really helpful
10/12 thank you for the clearest explanation ❤
Same!
I not lying or bragging, but I didn't pause the video at any point, I instead put it on 2x speed due to urgency.
And by the way, I got all the answers correct.
Thanks Lucy for such a wonderful session on prepositions. Happy to mention that I scored 12/12.
Also, I made an amazing discovery that helped me focus on your pronunciation more easily and improve mine big time. I started to watch your videos on slow speed such as
0.75 or even 0.5; something that helped me focus on your pronunciation and lip read your words. I can’t express my happiness with this discovery and I would encourage others to try it up.
Hiiii everyone I hope you have a lovely Sunday and thanks again Lucy for everything.
Please make more like this! A tricky one for me is 'to be named after someone'
Your courses make a lot easier to understand and I am glad that I found a right one.
Easy-peasy. Not a native speaker but scored 12/12.
Thanks very much, Ms. Lucy. Not only do I learn grammar, but I also get to know some expressions, such as up a notch and double whammy. More power to you.❤
I scored everything! Thanks, Lucy! Keep up the good work!
12/12 is my score...thanks for being such a brilliant teacher.
I have got 12 out of 12 without any hesitation just seeing the option within a second I have chosen my answers and all were correct.
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Got all of the answers correct. What an interactive lesson it was! Thank you Lucy.❤
Got them all right although I hesitated on "on foot" vs "by foot". Strangely "by foot" came more naturally to me, even though I chose "on foot" in the end because it felt like the correct answer :) Thank you very much for your lessons, it keeps me on my "English" toes :D
I have got 8 out of 12 however this lesson gave me different experience with proper explanation. I felt the final question was double whammy for me. Thank you so much for lucy's note.
Got them all right! I'm "double happy" hahah
I've done all correctly, now waiting to be appreciated by my sweet teacher, LUCYyyy🥰😇
I got all the assignments correct but two,
As a non-native speaker, so proud 😂😂🎉🎉
I got 10 out of 12. The two last sentences were not easy for me. I'm so grateful for this interesting and useful video. Thanks Lucy ❤❤❤
I got ‘by foot’ for the first one which was not correct. I found the advanced ones easier and came up with responses before you giving out the options. Aced the whole quiz apart from the first one. Thank you, Lucy!
But as we learned, „by foot“ isn’t really wrong😅
Your student from all the world thank you for teaching us lessons, it is really nice to study with you. love U
Hi! I was tricked by number 4 question (the transport error): by foot 😅, but now I know the correct way to express walking somewhere, on foot. Great lesson!!!
I have got all my preposition correct.
I'm happy. My score was 12/12. The most difficult for me was the 11th. 'In detail' seemed the best option for the first pair, but the 'up with' saved me from choosing the alternative B.
You're an amazing teacher, Lucy! Thanks!
I got 12/12. Thank you Lucy!
Thanks , I enjoy learning English with you
Thank you very much my dear sister absolutely Iam very admirable how you express for the grammar of the language it is the greatest pillars of the language
Hi Teacher LucyBella, am your student. English isnot my 1st language. One of my ever convo questions was this prep “by foot” -“ on foot” in practical daily living. This time i got it correctly done😊. 12/12. For now
As many other students, I scored 12/12! But, some intermediate and advanced questions felt like being eligible for more than one answer option... Thank you, lady! :)
I've been following you for so long, but this was the first time I got all of the questions correct😭😭
Ye! All right for answers as prepositions is the strongest part of my English skills.
Got all 12 correct. I really like your lectures and have learnt many new things that helped me improved my grammer. Lucy please share something about using "to" with "ing" form of the verb in sentences. Especially in resume/cv. E.g "I am willing to take on a new challenge" or it should be "willing to taking on a new challenge".
Yes! I am glad you covered this topic - I get so irritated when I hear people saying " on accident" it drives me nuts!!!!
Hey Lucy, you gave us another fun and educational video to watch! I got 12/12 and I couldn't be happier at the results. Those 15 years of studying English have been finally paying off it seems! By the way, ngl I had to pause at the last one but fortunately enough I got it correct! Thank you for the video! 💜
I thought about collocation AIM ON STH, but now I will try to rememorise it as AIM AT STH. Also, I didn't realize what does AT LENGTH mean before you explained it. Thanks!
My Croatian wife struggles with a few of these, but the best is when she tells one of our sons to "go to your bedroom and play with yourself!" when 'by' might have been the more appropriate preposition...
I could this exercise without any mistakes ! Congratulations to me !
Finally achieved 100% mark in one of the Lucy's quizzes!
Prepositions rules!
"In south Wales" actually got me 'cuz I used to say at all the time, and also I somehow believed by foot is very common!
All answers correct. Thank you!
I got 10 right out of 12 .
Interesting way of teaching ❤ thanks lucy ma'am
I loved this lesson! Thank you Lucy.
Thanks a lot teacher Lucy!💙🎉
Thanks love your methodology ❤
Good one I did every stage except .. by foot and on foot..but happy that I could answer all...😊
Hello Lucy, I got all but the last one. Thanks!
Hi Lucy. I got all correct .
I found difficult the last one especially. I made only mistakes in two last sentences. 🙈
Thank you so much for your lessons, ma'am. 🌺🤗
Hey Lucy , I got all 12 correct. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Got it all correct except the number 5, 8 and the number 4. Thank you!
Alhamdulillallah! I am clear your test beginner and intermediate,
Thanks for sharing my beloved teacher
7 /12 I am not good at it but I am trying my best to learn English because I like English so much
Thank you Lucy for your Preposition Test. I passed the Beginner and Intermediate tests, but I got few wrong answers in my Advanced Preposition test. Lucy, I will study hard the Advanced English Prepositions.
Your speech is awesome❤❤ and the video is useful
Thank you our best mother
I got 12/12. Thanks a million for this fascinating video, Lucy.💖
I got 12/12 very easy because British english is what I learnt in school. I'm your subscriber from Kenya.
Superb, Lucy!, I got all of them right but the last one...that one was really, really tricky!!
I got 12 out of 12. I had even answered most of the questions before you gave the options. In conclusion, none of the questions was tricky or difficult at all.
Best teacher ever!
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I scored 12/12 and that feels great! Cheers to everyone!
Your Paris question could also be “A” depending on context of the conversation. For instance, “at Paris” if there was a race which includes passing through Paris.
answered all the questions correctly except last two. you makes me really confused with those tricky question.
by the way it was so much fun and I hope I'll remember all your lessons. you're the only English teacher I'm following on the Internet over these years and I'm getting benefited out of it.
Thank you.
Hello lovely Lucy, thank you for teaching i got 10/12 i'm so happy for sharing it 🤩
Thanks for this test lucy.
@EnglishwithLucy: Question no 12 seems very tricky to me. Thank you Lucy.
I got 12 out of 12. Thanks for the lesson!
Thank you for your practical and delightful teaching English.
Thank you Lucy, from Colombia. Good video
Thanks for this amazing video. ❤
Thank you very much for this test which is so helpful.
Dear Lucy, thank you very much indeed for this little funny quiz. It was not that complicated but tbh I hesitated between "on foot" and "by foot", and chose the wrong answer "by". Except that (little) mistake, I chose all the correct prepositions.
12 out of 12. Thank you Lucy!
12/12! Thank you, Lucy ❤
Thank Lucy, preposition is a mystery to me 😩... i fail at q8 - just think it is "in / in ", fail at q10 - just guess it is "on / with", and fail at q11 which i think it is "in detail / up with" because i don't know the new phrase "at length". So happy to learn it. 🙏Thanks. In online intermediate-level exercise q8, i am confused with using "by next Saturday" becuase i always think "by" is a bit similar to "until", but from the meaning of sentence, it becomes weird, did i misunderstand something? 😵💫
I got all of them correct! 😊😊Thanks for another wonderful lesson!
12/12
Thanks Ma'am !
Question to english teachers,
What is correct to say: different from or different than?
In the example below, which is correct?
a) Cost of life has a different meaning than cost of living.
b) Cost of life has a different meaning from cost of living.
sky blue is your best colour, cheers!
I corrected all except the final question. The last thing was tricky.
I've been caught with "by foot"... Though, I am glad it's not a huuuuge mistake=) And the last one was pretty difficult. Thank you Lucy for this excellent and helpful lesson!
Thanks for the lesson 🤓