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prepositions in English

Look Forward to, Agree to, and Object to
Cambridge exams English Vocabulary Grammar

Look Forward to, Agree to, and Object to

Look Forward to, Agree to, and Object to (three small phrases that cause big grammar problems) Some English phrases look innocent. Short. Familiar. Harmless. And yet they quietly sabotage essays, emails, and exam answers every year. Look forward to, agree to, and object to all share one hidden feature that Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 6 months7 Jan 2026 ago
Belong to, belong with, belong in
B2 First C1 Advanced Grammar Prepositions

Belong To, Belong With, Belong In – Differences Explained

Belong To, Belong With, Belong In – Differences Explained Many English learners struggle with the difference between belong to, belong with, and belong in. Although these expressions look similar, they have different meanings and are used in different situations. In this clear grammar guide, you’ll learn when to use each Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 1 year11 Jun 2025 ago
In vs inside vs within
Cambridge exams Grammar Prepositions

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
Cambridge exams English Vocabulary Grammar

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
Prepositional phrases with UNDER
Cambridge exams English Vocabulary Grammar

24 Prepositional Phrases with UNDER

24 Common Prepositional Phrases with UNDER (Meaning & Examples) Prepositional phrases with under are extremely common in English. At first glance, under seems to mean only below, but in reality it is often used metaphorically to describe: conditions and states pressure, control, or authority legal situations processes that are not Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 2 years14 Nov 2024 ago
Noun + Preposition Collocations in English
Cambridge exams English Vocabulary

Noun + Preposition Collocations

Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. If you want to speak a foreign language correctly, you need to know which words collocate. In today’s lesson, we will look at noun + preposition collocations such as a reply to a letter, the difference between cultures, etc.

By My Lingua Academy, 2 years7 Feb 2024 ago
Verb + preposition collocations
Cambridge exams English Vocabulary

Verb + Preposition Collocations

Hi English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Today, we are going to look at some commonly used verb + preposition collocations with about, at, by, for, from, in, of, to, with.

By My Lingua Academy, 3 years20 Feb 2023 ago

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