Sentences | Vocabulary |
My bag is under my seat. | Under : [Preposition] …아래에 |
Your umbrella is near the door. | Near : [Adjective] (거리상으로) 가까운 |
The letter A is next to the letter B. It is near the letter B, too. | Next to : [Preposition] (위치상으로) …바로 옆에 |
The letter A is near the letter C, but it is not next to the letter C. | |
The letter J is not next to the letter A. It is not near the letter A, either. | |
He’s in Canada. He’s in British Columbia. | In : [Preposition] (지역, 공간 내의) …에 [에서] |
He's in Vancouver. He’s in room 302. | |
It’s on Main Strret. It’s on Tenth Avenue. | On: [Preposition] …(위) 에 [로] (무엇의 표면에 닿거나 그표면을 형성함을 나타냄) |
We’re at 78 Main Strret. | At : [Preposition] 장소 …에 (서) (누가, 무엇이 있다 / 무슨일이 생기다) |
We're on the 2nd floor. | |
It's on the corner of Main Street. | |
It's on the corner of Main Street and Mott Avenue. | |
It's on the corner of Main and Mott. | |
I’m in school form 9 to 11. | |
I'm at school now. | |
She’s at work right now. | |
No one is at home. | |
No one is home. |
Apr 15, 2016
(UNIT 1) Prepositions of Place
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