As for English grammar, there are common cases of time shifts when we talk about particular events that happened in the past. Sentence changes from the direct to indirect speech are examples of such as time shifts. We use a [click to continue…]
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Many English prepositions are linked to particular verbs that preceed them. There are also a few verbs that do not take any prepositions to be connected to objects (nouns, pronouns) where they do normally in Slovak. You find examples in [click to continue…]
“In“ or “on”? IN ON in a line, in a row, in a queue, in a street on the left, on the right in a picture, in a photograph, in a mirror on the ground floor, on the second floor in the sky, in the [click to continue…]
In particular the prepositions at, in, on are used with places and time. We use some of them more or less frequently. A pyramid below shows us frequency and the most common usage. Examples: When were you born? On May [click to continue…]