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Prepositions of time, place and movement
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What’s wrong with this sentence? 'She goes to to home.'
“to” is unnecessary — just say “She goes home.”
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He goes ___ work at 8.00
to
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He is ___ his flat now
in
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They are studying ___ the university
at
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Choose the correct sentence: A) She goes at the gym. B) She goes to the gym.
B) She goes to the gym.
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We use '___' for parts of the day like the morning or the evening
in
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What’s the correct preposition? 'My birthday is ___ December 1st
on
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She is having lunch ___ work
at
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Choose the correct one: She is ___ a restaurant
in / at
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We use '___' to talk about movement or direction
to
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He works ___ an office
in
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She goes to bed ___ night
at
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Class starts ___ three o’clock
at
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We always travel ___ the winter
in
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We say: 'She goes home.' Do we need 'to' before 'home'?
we don’t use “to” before “home”.
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