π The preposition 'at' is used with specific hours or minutes, such as 'at 5 o'clock'.
π The preposition 'on' is used with specific days or dates, such as 'on Monday' or 'on January 25th'.
π The prepositions 'at', 'on', and 'in' are commonly used with the verb 'arrive' to indicate when and where someone arrives.
π The preposition 'at' is used for a specific time, 'on' is used for a day or date, and 'in' is used for a month, year, or season.
π The prepositions 'at' and 'in' are also used when mentioning the location of arrival, with a difference in meaning.
π Use 'at' for referring to a specific place like an airport or hotel.
π Use 'in' when talking about the city or country.
β° Combine 'at' and 'in' to provide both the place and time in a sentence.
π Prepositions 'in' and 'at' are commonly used with the verb 'arrive' to indicate the location.
π Exceptions to using prepositions with 'arrive' include phrases like 'He arrived yesterday' or 'They arrived last year.'
π The word 'home' does not require a preposition when used with 'arrive'.
π‘ The key to using prepositions correctly is to follow the rules.
π‘ You can use the same preposition multiple times in a sentence, as long as it follows the rules.
π‘ Different prepositions are used for different types of locations.
π The video discusses the use of prepositions 'at', 'on', and 'in' to describe arrival time and location.
π¬ To express arrival at a specific place, the preposition 'at' is used, as in 'She arrived at JFK airport'.
π When indicating the day of arrival, the preposition 'on' is used, as in 'She arrived on Monday'.
How to Prevent Getting CockBlocked By Her Friends
βοΈ Eat Well, Move Well, Think Well β The Foundation For Longevity with Dr. James Chestnut
Does B12 Help You Lose Weight?
Top 10 Vitamin B12 Rich Foods | Cobalamin Rich Foods (For Healthy blood and Nerve cells)
3 Ways To Respond Fluently In English Conversations Like A Native Speaker
All about Vitamin B12 in 10mins