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English prepositions

Till vs Until
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Till and Until

Till vs Until: What’s the Difference and Which One Should You Use? English is full of small words that carry a lot of meaning. Two of these are till and until. You see them everywhere: in messages, books, instructions, exam tasks, and everyday conversation:  Wait here until I come back. Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 6 months15 Jan 2026 ago
Because of vs For
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Because of vs For

Because of vs For – What’s the Difference? English loves to give us more than one way to express the same idea — and then quietly change the rules just enough to cause confusion. Because of and for are perfect examples. Because of vs For Both can be used to Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 7 months3 Jan 2026 ago
In vs inside vs within
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In vs Inside vs Within

In vs Inside vs Within – What’s the Difference? Three tiny words. One very common problem for English learners. In, inside, and within all talk about something being in a place, in a space, or in a limit — so it’s no surprise that learners often mix them up. Sometimes they Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 2 years19 Dec 2024 ago
Prepositional phrases with ON
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30 Prepositional Phrases with ON

30 Prepositional Phrases with ON (Meanings & Examples) Hello, English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Today, we will look at prepositional phrases with ON. Understanding and using these phrases effectively is a significant step toward improving your English skills. Prepositional phrases provide additional details about time, location, direction, or Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 2 years1 Dec 2024 ago
Under, below, beneath, underneath
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Under, Below, Beneath, Underneath

Under, Below, Beneath, Underneath: What’s the Difference? (B2–C1) Hello, dear English learners! Prepositions may be tiny words, but they can cause big confusion — especially when several of them seem to mean the same thing. Under, below, beneath, underneath all describe position, yet each one carries its own nuance. Understanding Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 2 years15 Nov 2024 ago
Prepositions of movement
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Prepositions of Movement

Prepositions of Movement (B2–C1): Meaning, Use & Common Pitfalls Prepositions of movement describe how something moves, where it moves, and the direction or path it follows. At B2–C1 level, the key is not learning the words themselves, but using them accurately, idiomatically, and without interference from your first language. In Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 2 years28 Oct 2024 ago
In Spite of vs Despite
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In Spite of vs Despite

In spite of and despite are prepositions meaning “regardless of”. They are used to express contrast between two ideas and things. There is not much difference between them, so they can be used interchangeably. Follow the link to read more.

By My Lingua Academy, 2 years18 May 2024 ago

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