Prepositions of movement - English grammar
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- Опубліковано 14 бер 2021
- Prepositions of movement (also called prepositions of direction) show movement from one place to another place. In this lesson, you will learn 15 prepositions of movement. You will also learn a few prepositions of place.
This lesson was presented by Andrew, a qualified native British English teacher with over 15 years experience of teaching English.
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What a clear and excellent lesson, thank you so Andrew 😊😊
Actually I am v.happy that this channel is still going despite the number of followers,keep it up teacher,your videos are the best👍🏻👍🏻.
Andrew thank's a lot. Your lessons are always very useful.
Wonderful and ingenious, a teacher with a load experience! A very valuable lesson!
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Thank You So much Andrew for giving us that helpful lesson 😃
You are the Best, Andrew. Just believe my rich experience. Thank you.
All your lessons is very clear and helpful 👌 Thank you so much. Andrew.
Excellent lesson! Thanks a lot!
Thank you for your uploads.
They're very helpful and the explanation is clear !
This is an extremely useful lesson, keep it up please !!! Thank you so much !!! 👏👍
Sir, your videos of grammar lesson are lucid to understand hats of you
Thank you, Andrew, I really enjoy your videos.
Thanks as a bunch. It's extremely clear.
Thanks a lot for your lessons. You're a great teacher.
Great lesson, all confusions cleared.
Thanks a lot.
From Tunisia 🇹🇳🌹
It was a great lesson teacher, thank you
oooh great teaching sir.......these are very special points to our sri lankan o/l exams sooo much
The animations help me to remember and then master your teaching 👍🏻 good job 👏 thanks
Thanks a lot for this video. Yours are the best on UA-cam.
Thanks for the wonderful demonstration and a good topic.
Outstanding style of teaching
Thank you so much. I really have been a need to watch this lesson
Thanks mr Andrew so interesting lesson hope you can do more ❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👌
Really great lesson! thank you very much
Thank you for this lesson!
Márcio From Brazil.
Morning, Andrew
Thanks for one more video.
GREAT LESSON!!!
Many thanks Andrew
Thanks a lot for your very good lessons
Tons of thanks.
It is very helpful lesson
Thank you
Thank you so much for your exellent vedio👏👏❤
Teacher your lessons are amazing and thanks 👍
Hi ☺️ . All the videos are very striking and very clearly explained. Thank you so much .
Hi, always short and complete lesson, it very easy to remind it.. good job
Thanks for your time
Flawless teaching thanks sir
Thanks. As good as usual.
i love your video, thanks.
Excellent lessons
Thanks for Sharing This interesting vídeo,i AM sure That Will be very useful for everybody who is learning English,best regards,from Elvas, Portugal
This is the most confusing topic for me.However,I think this time I understood it .
Thanks for your efforts..
Geat lesson Andrew 🤗👍🏻
In English , the most complicated area , according to me , is Preposition. I too am not at home in it , very often I forget to use correct preposition with particular noun ,
Video like this legitimate the confusion about using the correct preposition , Thank you
From bottom of my heart
If it's possible them please make more videos on preposition.
Thank you for your video. It seems to me that this video would be in the learn English grammar lesson. as prepositions of movement.
Thanks Andrew
Thanks a lot 🙏
Excellent explanation
Good job thanks for lesson
Hello Andrew. I highly appreciate the way you explain all this stuff. Could you record a grammar lesson dedicated to comparative adverbs. Thank you so much!
we are very good at English cause of you
You are the best :)
Hi teacher!thank 👋you for your inspiring way of English teachings .
Hello. Thanks for your comment. I am happy that you like my lessons. Here is the full list: ua-cam.com/users/CrownAcademyEnglishvideos
Best wishes,
Andrew
Great animation Andrew ;)
Super useful and complete lesson! Thanks! I have a question: when you say the cat is UNDER the bridge, what's the difference with bellow the bridge?
thanks for your vedio lecture
Your very good Explain words or verbs I hope will go on sir
Thanks so much
I understand thx brother
Thank you a lot of
Thanks 😊👍
Thaks a lot. I like
Hi. I'd want to know the difference between "out" and "outside", (regarding the cat and the box). Thanks.
Thank you
Mister Andrew can you talk about the differences between under and beyond. And thank you for useful lessons
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Awesome
ih teacher you are nice and your explain nice too we need more videos.
Hlo sir . Can we use 'Twice as many 'structure when percentage is given in task 1,for example, twice as many boys (40%)played football as girls(20%).please reply.
Hello, I like your lessons. I have a question:
The boat is IN the tunnel or The boat is INTO the tunnel.
The difference between in and into is whether or not there is movement. Into is used when something or someone is going or being put into another location. In is used to describe where someone or something already is. Ex: She is in the room.
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Can you explain what is it : "that's all I have left" , I mean "left "
Either is it in just Present perfect: have + PP Or some kind of passive structure: that's all ( I have ) left ?
Very good lesion sir
Very good lesson sir
Thanks a lot. Would you say walking across a forest or through a forest ? 🤔
Please make a video explains about subject verb agreement..
v good lesson
Can we say, I am walking over the bridge?
🎼"On, in, under, by"
"Where is the spider?" 😉
Hi! Sorry for not replying earlier. I have been really busy recently. :(
There is an English nursery rhyme for children called "Incy Wincy Spider" 🕷🕸 ( ua-cam.com/video/MBxeKG7_Hq4/v-deo.html ) Do you have the same song in French?!
@@CrownAcademyEnglish Thanks. ☺️ I thought no, but I just checked on UA-cam and I found a French version made by English people I think. 😅 “Gypsie l’araignée”. 🕷 ua-cam.com/video/3YDYa4iWGEA/v-deo.html
🙂
good
Excellent, I am glad that you like my lessons. Thanks for the comment. Here is the list of all my videos: www.youtube.com/@CrownAcademyEnglish/videos
Best wishes,
Andrew
What is the difference between 'under' and 'below'?
Separate video on every preposition please
Here is a playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PL6BDo90oiwpS8GkKQmVuBwT09PJlB4GAD.html
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Hello meu nome Sofia ,you could send me the email so I know how I do to take online classes with you, or not private lessons
00:30 To.
01:13 Into.
01:41 Out of.
02:17 Around.
02:53 Towards.
03:44 Away from.
04:18 Past.
04:40 In front of.
05:24 Past.*
05:29 Behind.
06:06 On to.
06:38 Off.
07:08 Over.
07:59 Under.
08:44 In.
09:04 Through.
09:29 On.
09:41 Across.
10:12 On.*
10:22 Across.*
10:55 Up.
12:01 Down.
* Twice.
Thank you a lot of
Thank you
You're welcome. Thank you for the comment.
Best wishes,
Andrew