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        | inizia ad imparare |  |   up the tree, down the tree.  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare onto, on, on top of, off, behind, into, in, by/beside, out of, in front of, under/underneath, near.  |  |  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare at the back, on the left, in the middle, on the right, at the front  |  |  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare The flats are over/above the shops.  |  |   The shops are below the flats.  |  |  | 
| inizia ad imparare |  |   waiting outside the shop.  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare The shoe shop is between the book shop and the pet shop.  |  |   The book shop is next to the shoe shop.  |  |  | 
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| inizia ad imparare |  |   along the road, past the shops.  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare we are opposite opposite to the post office |  |  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare He's going from his house to the sports club.  |  |   He's going to play tennis at the club.  |  |  | 
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|   Simon was at the bus stop.   inizia ad imparare We use at with a position. |  |   we use in (inside) with something big enough to be around a person. |  |  | 
|   We live at 23 Bolton Road.   inizia ad imparare We use at with a house or an address |  |   we use in with a road or a street |  |  | 
|   We were at the theatre. (watching a play)   inizia ad imparare We use at with a building (e.g. theatre), when we are thinking of the activity that takes place there. |  |   It was dark in the theatre. (inside the theatre.)    We use in with a building or other large space. |  |  | 
|   The boys are at the swimming-pool. (swimming or watching the swimmers.)   inizia ad imparare We use at with a building (e.g. theatre), when we are thinking of the activity that takes place there. |  |   It was cold in the swimming-pool. (in the water.)    We use in with a building or other large space. |  |  | 
|   we stopped at a village near Coventry.   inizia ad imparare We use at with a village or town on a journey. |  |   There were two shops in the village.    We use in with a village. |  |  | 
|   The Jamesons live at Oxford.   inizia ad imparare We use at with a village or town (but in is more usual) |  |   The Jamesons live in Oxford.    We use in with a town or city. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare They're on holiday in Spain.  |  |   We use in with a country.  |  |  | 
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|  inizia ad imparare at four o'clock. at breakfast, at night, at Christmas, at the weekend, at that time.  |  |  |  |  | 
|   on Friday(s), on Tuesday morning, on May 21st, on the next day.   inizia ad imparare In informal American English the preposition is also let out in e.g. He'll be back Saturday. |  |  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare in the morning, in June, in summer, in 1985.  |  |  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Is there a meeting this week? I'll see you next Tuesday. We went there last year.  |  |  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Prepositions of time: before, during and after  |  |   We can also use before and after as conjunctions.  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare The post office is very busy before Christmas.  |  |  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare I'm always out at work during the day.  |  |   during is a preposition; while is a conjunction with the same meaning.  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare We had to take a taxi home after the party.  |  |  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Prepositions of time: till/until and by  |  |  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare My mother's staying with us till Friday/until Friday.  |  |   till Friday/until Friday - from now to Friday. till is more informal than until  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Can you give me the money by the weekend?  |  |   by the weekend - not later than the weekend  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Prepositions of time: from ... to/till/until  |  |   We use from... to/till/until to talk about the beginning and end of a period of time.  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare The sale was from December 28th to January 3rd.  |  |  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare The shop is open from nine till five thirty.  |  |  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare It will be closed from tomorrow until next Tuesday.  |  |   Americans use from ... through, e.g. It will be closed from tomorrow through next Tuesday.  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Prepositions of time: for, since and in; the adverb ago  |  |   for, since and in; the adverb ago  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare I've only had this watch (for) six months. Dick's going to France for a year.  |  |   We use for with a period of time, e.g. six months. We can sometimes leave out for.  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare I've only had this watch since March. I haven't seen Julia since Christmas.  |  |   We use since with a point of time, e.g. March. since March - from March to now.  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare I bought this watch six months ago. Shakespeare was born over for hundred years ago.  |  |   We use ago for past time measured from the present. six months ago - six months before now.  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Dick will be leaving for France in two days.  |  |   We use in to talk about a point of future time measured from the present. in two days - two days from now.  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare He ran the mile in 3 minutes 55 seconds.  |  |   We use in to talk about a period of time needed to do something.  |  |  | 
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|  inizia ad imparare The thief opened the door with a key.  |  |   We use with + noun phrase to talk about means.  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare He got in by using a key.  |  |  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Means of transport and communication:  |  |   by (by train, by air, by bus, by car, by sea, by boat)  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Did you go by train or by air?  |  |   We use by + noun (without the) to talk about means of transport    on the train, on the plane, on the bus, on my bike and in the car |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare We went on foot/We walked.  |  |   But we say on foot or we use the verb walk.  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare We can let them know by telegram.  |  |   We also use by for means of communication, e.g. by telegram, by letter, by telephone.  |  |  | 
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|  inizia ad imparare Police are looking for a tall man with fair hair. It's the house with the green door.  |  |   In descriptions with means having. a man with fair hair - a man who has fair hair.  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Who's that woman in the red dress? She had a red dress on/was wearing a red dress.  |  |   We can use in or have (got) ... to talk about clothes.  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Trevor is working as a disc jockey. I use this room as my office.  |  |   We use as to say what someone's job is or what something is used for.  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare He talks like a disc jockey. She's just like her mother.  |  |   We use like to compare two things that are the same or similar in some way.  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare I'm afraid of the dog. He's very different from his brother. Are you ready for a walk?  |  |   Some more examples of adjective + preposition: bored with, fed up with, fond of, good at, interested in, keen on, tired of, worried about.  |  |  |