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    Grammar/preposition

    Cours gratuits > Forum > Forum anglais: Questions sur l'anglais || En bas

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    Grammar/preposition
    Message de tomm posté le 05-08-2018 à 19:47:23 (S | E | F)
    Hello! everyone .
    please I need your help ; when should we use at ?
    Thank you for any reply.

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    Edited by lucile83 on 05-08-2018 20:27



    Réponse : Grammar/preposition de lucile83, postée le 05-08-2018 à 20:30:51 (S | E)
    Hello,
    You can read that: Lien internet




    Réponse : Grammar/preposition de zina123, postée le 05-08-2018 à 20:47:16 (S | E)
    Hello;
    We use 'at' to indicate an email address. Ex: I can send a message to my friend at xxx
    We use 'at' to point out specific time. Ex: She will meet her brother at 10 a.m.
    We use 'at' to indicate an activity. Ex: You are good at swimming.
    We use 'at' to indicate a place. Ex: He saw his grandmother at the park.
    Good luck

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    Modifié par lucile83 le 05-08-2018 21:09



    Réponse : Grammar/preposition de gerondif, postée le 06-08-2018 à 11:37:07 (S | E)
    Hello
    You use to when you go somewhere, in when you are inside a place and at when you are somewhere to do something.
    I am in the swimming-pool means you are inside the pool, in the water.
    I am at the swimming pool : You can be anywhere : under the shower, in the pool, in the locker-room, relaxing on a deck-chair : we know you are there to enjoy the place and swim.
    I often nickname this "a complement of activity":
    I am at home, to do whatever I like there.
    I am at school, to work, to meet my friends...
    I am at the supermarket, to buy food...
    I am at the cinema, to watch a film...




    Réponse : Grammar/preposition de vaiana, postée le 06-08-2018 à 13:45:36 (S | E)
    Bonjour tomm
    Il existe également into et onto qui signifient 'mouvement vers' :
    The boy plunged into the swimming pool ( = mouvement vers l'intérieur de la piscine)
    My grandmother threw the watermelon onto the table ( =mouvement vers le dessus de la table)



    Réponse : Grammar/preposition de zilazila, postée le 06-08-2018 à 16:36:04 (S | E)
    Hello,
    This link will help you. Lien internet

    Have a good time



    Réponse : Grammar/preposition de koua52, postée le 07-08-2018 à 10:28:19 (S | E)
    hello everybody, according to me we use to indicate activities.example: you are bad at football and french. you are good at english and basketball.




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