Oscar
is on (touching
the surface of) the blanket.
Oscar is over
(covering) the blanket.
Oscar is across from
(opposite) me.
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There is snow on Oscar's
nose.
Oscar's nose is under the snow.
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Oscar is behind
the brown dog.
The brown dog is in front of Oscar.
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Oscar is between
Andres's legs.
Andrés is standing over
(a higher place than) Oscar.
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Oscar is above the
snow (in a higher place than the snow).
The snow is below Oscar
(in a lower place than).
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The fabric is in Oscar's
mouth.
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My hand is under the
sun.
The sun is next to my
head.
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Friday, October 17, 2014
Prepositions of location, in relation to Oscar and the sun.
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Prepositions-TIME
Prepositions are extremely important because, depending the context of the preposition, they tell us the relation of something to something else. There are many prepositions so I will focus on the ones that are most commonly used.
The rules for when we use prepositions of time
AT:
General Rules:
At is used for the smallest periods of time.
Time of day (example 8:00)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
At night
On:
General Rules:
On is used for the medium periods of time.
The weekend
Days of the week (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday)
Specific Dates (My birthday, September 18)
In:
General Rules:
In is used for the largest periods of time.
YEARS (IN 2014)
SEASONS: (SUMMER, WINTER, FALL, SPRING)
CENTURIES: (THE 21ST CENTURY)
PERIODS OF TIME DURING THE DAY (THE MORNING, THE AFTERNOON, THE EVENING)
Below is a triangle. The smallest part for the smallest periods of time, the middle part for the medium size periods of time, and the largest part for the largest periods of time.
Exceptions
We don't use prepositions before these words:
Today
Tomorrow
Yesterday
This morning
Tonight
Last
Next
Every
This
Every
TIME TO PRACTICE:
Fill in the sentences with the correct preposition.
Some sentences don't require prepositions:
1.) Christmas is __________ December 25.
2.) What are you doing __________next weekend?
3.) Maria arrives in Santiago __________ Friday.
4.) I always feel tired ____________ the morning.
5.) Will you be home ___________ the evening?
6.) Cristina will call her mom ___________ today.
7.) I went to the Dr. __________yesterday morning.
8.) Many important things happened ___________ the 20th century.
9.) I don't go out ______ night.
10.) We go to Aruba ______every summer.
11.) I go to my parent's house ______every weekend.
12.) I have an important meeting __________Wednesday morning.
13.) I like to watch TV ________ night.
14.) I will go to Viña del Mar __________ next weekend.
15.) I will visit my sister _________ lunchtime.
16.) My mother was born ___________ 1945.
SEASONS: (SUMMER, WINTER, FALL, SPRING)
CENTURIES: (THE 21ST CENTURY)
PERIODS OF TIME DURING THE DAY (THE MORNING, THE AFTERNOON, THE EVENING)
Exceptions
We don't use prepositions before these words:
Today
Tomorrow
Yesterday
This morning
Tonight
Last
Next
Every
This
Every
TIME TO PRACTICE:
Fill in the sentences with the correct preposition.
Some sentences don't require prepositions:
1.) Christmas is __________ December 25.
2.) What are you doing __________next weekend?
3.) Maria arrives in Santiago __________ Friday.
4.) I always feel tired ____________ the morning.
5.) Will you be home ___________ the evening?
6.) Cristina will call her mom ___________ today.
7.) I went to the Dr. __________yesterday morning.
8.) Many important things happened ___________ the 20th century.
9.) I don't go out ______ night.
10.) We go to Aruba ______every summer.
11.) I go to my parent's house ______every weekend.
12.) I have an important meeting __________Wednesday morning.
13.) I like to watch TV ________ night.
14.) I will go to Viña del Mar __________ next weekend.
15.) I will visit my sister _________ lunchtime.
16.) My mother was born ___________ 1945.
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
To & For- Putting it all together
Here are sentences that either use TO or FOR
-Place either TO or FOR in the correct places. What are the rules for each sentence?
Check your answers below.-
1.
We are
going __________ New York _________ visit The Statue of Liberty.
2.
Bill Gates has lived in Seattle ________________ 6
years.
3.
Juan gave the present ______________ Maria.
4.
It is 10
minutes ________9:00 am.
5.
It takes
approximately 3 hours to drive from Seattle ________Portland.
6.
This
diamond ring is ________you.
7.
Let´s go
_____Camino Real _________dinner.
8.
I
scheduled a Dr. appointment ___________ May 3rd.
9.
I broke my
arm. Can you please write this letter
___________ me.
10.
Are you
____________ or against nuclear weapons?
11.
This
chocolate is not _______ you, it is _________ me.
12.
I will
give my pen _________ you.
13.
I am
_____________Universidad de Chile and against Colo Colo.
14.
I prefer dancing salsa _______ walking.
15. I use my smart phone __________ talking on the phone and _________ taking pictures.
15. I use my smart phone __________ talking on the phone and _________ taking pictures.
To and For: When to use FOR
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Intended to belong
Who is this chocolate for?
This chocolate is for you.
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An arrangement
When is your dentist appointment?
My dentist appointment is for June 18
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In favor of
Are you for or against the non-smoking laws?
I am for (in favor of) the non-smoking laws. |
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Reason:
<--------What did you do
that for?!!
I did it for my boyfriend! I am talking to him on the phone in this moment. |
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Purpose + noun
Where do you want to go for dinner?
Let's go out for dinner at Tiramisu! |
Length
of time
How
long has she lived in Santiago?
She
has lived in Santiago for 7 years.
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Movement towards
I
left for Aruba this morning.
I
left for work at 7:00 this morning.
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To
help somebody/on behalf of somebody
Can
you do my homework for me?
No
I can't do your homework for you!
Can
you write this report for me? I cut my finger.
Yes
I can write this report for you.
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To describe a purpose
For + gerund (verb + ing)
What do you use a computer for?
I use a computer for writing reports and talking on
Skype
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-For more practice, create sentences for each rule above-
Monday, October 6, 2014
To and For: WHEN TO USE TO
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Destination:
I´m going to
Aruba in January
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Time:
What time is it?
It's a quarter to 2
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Distance:
It's about 10,000 km to Seattle from Santiago, Chile
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Regarding Final Scores in a game
Germany beat Argentina 4 to 2 in the 2014 World Cup
championship game
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Comparing (preference)
I prefer sleeping to working
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Action of giving something- focus is on the recipient
I give all my money to you
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Motive/Reason (Answers Why?)
verb in infinitive form
I
eat vegetables to be healthy
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-Practice-
Create similar sentences using the correct rules described above.
Common Idioms and expressions COLORS
Here are some common idioms with colors.
How many do you already know?
Out of
the blue
Something that happens suddenly and unexpectedly
Once in a blue moon
Something that happens rarely, infrequently.
Black and blue
Bruised physically or emotionally
Feeling blue
Feeling sad, depressed
Red tape
A negative term for a lot of paperwork
related to bureaucracy.
Green thumb
Someone who is a
good gardener
Green light
You are given the
approval to do something
Green with envy
Very jealous
Black and white
When the
situation is clearly right or wrong.
Grey area
A grey area is when there is no clear right or wrong. The opposite of black and white.
Black hole
If there is a black hole in
financial accounts, money disappears.
Like white on rice
When someone or something is
like white on rice, you do it very closely.
Out of
the blue
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Something that happens suddenly and unexpectedly
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Once in a blue moon
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Something that happens rarely, infrequently.
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Black and blue
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Bruised physically or emotionally
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Feeling blue
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Feeling sad, depressed
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Red tape
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A negative term for a lot of paperwork
related to bureaucracy.
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Green thumb
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Someone who is a
good gardener
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Green light
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You are given the
approval to do something
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Green with envy
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Very jealous
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Black and white
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When the
situation is clearly right or wrong.
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Grey area
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A grey area is when there is no clear right or wrong. The opposite of black and white.
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Black hole
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If there is a black hole in
financial accounts, money disappears.
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Like white on rice
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When someone or something is
like white on rice, you do it very closely.
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Practice- Place the idiom in the correct sentence on the right- answers are below
1.
Red
tape
a) Suddenly and ________________ I saw a dog leave the metro.
2. Green with envy
b) My husband and I go to the cinema 1 time per year. We go _________________
3. Grey area
c) Maria fell from her bike on the street. She was hurt and her legs were_______________.
4. Black and white
d) Alice was feeling ________________ when she learned that her grandmother was sick.
5.
Out of the
blue
e) In Chile there is a lot of _____________. The government requires so many official documents.
6. Black and blue
f) My mom has a _____________. Her garden is full of flowers and vegetables.
7. Black hole
g) Maria's doctor gave her the _____________________ to return to work after 3 weeks of resting.
8.
Once
in a blue moon
h) Paul is ___________________ that his brother won the lottery and doesn't have to work.
9.
Feeling
blue
i)
The law about drinking and driving is _____________. If the police catch you, you are going to jail, no exceptions.
10.
Like
white on rice
j) There is a lot of ______________________about the way to build a house. There isn't a specific right or wrong way.
11.
Green
light
k) Maintaining my house has been a ___________________. I spend so much money fixing things and making improvements.
12. Green thumb
l) My dog was with me like ______________. He didn't want to leave my side because he was scared of the noise of the fireworks.
Answers:
1. E
2. H
3. J
4. I
5. A
6. C
7. K
8. B
9. D
10. L
11. G
12. F
What are other idioms that you know? Share them in the comments section.
1.
Red
tape
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a) Suddenly and ________________ I saw a dog leave the metro.
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2. Green with envy
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b) My husband and I go to the cinema 1 time per year. We go _________________
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3. Grey area
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c) Maria fell from her bike on the street. She was hurt and her legs were_______________.
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4. Black and white
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d) Alice was feeling ________________ when she learned that her grandmother was sick.
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5.
Out of the
blue
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e) In Chile there is a lot of _____________. The government requires so many official documents.
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6. Black and blue
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f) My mom has a _____________. Her garden is full of flowers and vegetables.
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7. Black hole
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g) Maria's doctor gave her the _____________________ to return to work after 3 weeks of resting.
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8.
Once
in a blue moon
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h) Paul is ___________________ that his brother won the lottery and doesn't have to work.
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9.
Feeling
blue
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i)
The law about drinking and driving is _____________. If the police catch you, you are going to jail, no exceptions.
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10.
Like
white on rice
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j) There is a lot of ______________________about the way to build a house. There isn't a specific right or wrong way.
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11.
Green
light
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k) Maintaining my house has been a ___________________. I spend so much money fixing things and making improvements.
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12. Green thumb
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l) My dog was with me like ______________. He didn't want to leave my side because he was scared of the noise of the fireworks.
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Answers:
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