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Описание:
Английские фразы с предлогами, наречиями и тд.
Автор:
gelen
Создан:
12 января 2019 в 18:21 (текущая версия от 17 января 2019 в 22:22)
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1 above - The picture is above the table. Shots above the crowd.
2 below - The temperature is below zero. You can find further information below this chart.
3 over - He jumped over the fence. He stopped over her. It's over the bridge(or over the river).
4 under - It's under the table. It was raining and we decided to stay under the roof.
5 beyond - She lives at the back of beyond. It is beyond me. He came beyond the appointed hour.
6 according - According to the latest research, this method is ineffective.
7 across - I went across the road.
8 cross - I crossed the road.
9 through - We went there through the forest (or park). I drove through the city last night. I was laughing all through the movie. I got to know the news through the internet. It was all through her that we lost our money.
10 after - The day after tomorrow. I'll do it after you. let's discuss it after the lesson.
11 before - The day before yesterday. You can do it before the lesson.
12 be against - I'm against this decision.
13 be against the low - It'll be against the low.
14 There are - There are many rich people among them.
15 around(round) - I want to travel around the world. They sat around the table.
16 as for (as to) - The grass serves as forage for livestock. As for me, I also think so. As for this problem, it's very serious. As to where we'll get the money from, we'll talk about that later.
17 as - He works as a doctor. They chose Peter as a captain. He used the stone as a hammer.
18 like - You sound like my wife. I want to know english like a native speaker. It seemed like a dream.
19 at - I'm at school. He's at the party. I usually get up at 7 o'clock in the morning. It happened at midnight (or midday(noon)). We are at a concert. Her dog is sitting at the door.
20 on - We can meet on Monday. We can do it on Tuesday. She is sunbathing on the grass. St.Petersburg lies on the Neva. We live on the 8th floor. I like to read books on the metro.
21 in - We put the books in a box. Penguins live in the north. The city lies in the west. She would like to live in New-York.
22 between - It's between us. The bill was split between Frank and Mark. Between you and me, Jane should tell her mom the truth. There is a trade agreement between Mexico, Canada and USA. There is a difference between him and his friends.
23 among - She disappeared among the crowd. Among the books I saw an old photo. I walked among the trees. There was an agreement among all members.
24 by - He'll come back by seven. The book was written by him. The video was watched by me. Send something by post. I didn't put the pullover in the washing machine, I washed it by hand. They didn't come in their car. They came in a taxi. The door must have been opened by someone. There was a small table by the bed with a lamp and a clock on it. My daily newspaper used to cost 50 pence. From today it costs 60 pence. The price has gone up by 10 pence. Peter finally arrived at the party, but by then most of the guests had gone.
25 to consider - We need to take the right decision considering different factors. I consider her very beautiful. The claim will considered in the court. I'm tired of the country-life and considering a job in the city.
26 despite (in spite of) - I'll do it despite these difficulties. I'll do it in spite of these difficulties. Despite the pain in his leg, he completed the marathon.
27 although - Although he worked very hard, he didn't manage to pass the exam.
28 even though - We decided to buy the house even though we didn't really have enough money.
29 for - I have worked in this office for two years. Are you going away for the holidays?
30 during - I felt bad during the lesson. Somebody stole John's car during the night.
31 since - We've been waiting since six o'clock. We haven't seen Jimmy since Christmas.
32 while - The roof fell while we were at the conference. I met my old friend while I was traveling.
33 excluding - I read different articles excluding this one. You can share files with some people on the network while excluding others.
34 except (for) - Everyone was present except him.
35 including - We need to consider different factors including these ones.
36 inside - I'm inside the building. He lives inside the city limits.
37 outside - We live outside the city.
38 into - He came into the room. He ran into the building. The country entered into an alliance.
39 near - It's near this place. She lives near San Francisco.
40 next to - I was sitting next to him. In Saint-Petersburg the buildings are almost always stand next to each other. She lives next door to her best friend. What's next on the shopping list?
41 off - It fell off the table. I'm off work next Monday. This milk is off. They went to the path off the main walk. Could you cut it off, please?
42 beside - Bobby was sitting beside Mr. Briggs. It's beside my understanding.
43 in front of - It's in front of the hotel. Molly parked her car in front of the office.
44 opposite - It's opposite our school. He's sitting opposite her. In the left corner opposite the door there were several icons.
45 behind - She noticed Peter stick his tongue out at her behind the doctor's back. Look behind you! He kicked him in the behind. He is behind other boys of his age.
46 past - Past the mark. I can't walk past you in the hallway and smile like nothing's happened.
47 than - The test was much more difficult than we expected. The government deported more than 2 thousand Cubans.
48 Other than - Are you studying any science subjects other than chemistry? She didn't have any tasks other than to finish the report.
49 Rather than - I know that she would rather divorce her husband than tell him the truth.
50 None other than - The author of this book is none other than Arthur Conan Doyle.
51 No sooner... than - No sooner did she talk to her brother, than the telephone rang again.
52 No (or not) later than - You must hand in your papers no later than the end of next week.
53 until (till) - I'll be there until seven. I'll stay till the baby is awake. Mother will stay at our place till June.
54 toward(s) - She took a step toward the door. They live out towards the edge of town. They walked together toward the car.
55 because - She apologized because she came late. I fell on the floor because the chair broke. Because it was raining, we didn't walk long.
56 because of - We can't go outside because of the rain. Mike can't take part in the competition because of his injury.
57 therefore - he was injured and therefore unable to play. Their car was bigger and therefore more comfortable.
58 thus - I lay thus. I know much about medicine, therefore I suggest you to take these tablets.
59 consequently - She left home without permission and nobody knows where she went, consequently, there must be something that we don't know.
60 as well - Please, give me some milk as well. She is so beautiful. Her sister is as well.
61 as well as - I want to know english as well as you or even better.
62 either - Nick can't go and I can't either. I didn't see him either.
63 in the end - I complained about the pasta so in the end , I didn't have to pay for it.
64 in the beginning - In the beginning, I liked my job.
65 at the end of - At the end of the movie he fell in love with her.
66 at the beginning of - I want to do it at the beginning of this month
67 at the top of - you can see it at the top of the slide.
68 at the bottom of - you can see it at the bottom of the page.
69 in a hurry - They dressed themselves in a hurry. They dressed themselves in a hurry. Hurry or you'll be late. I refuse to be hurried into a decision.
70 in advance - If you're going to come, please let me know in advance. He booked their seats in advance.
71 beforehand - When you give a speech, it's natural to feel nervous beforehand. The police need to be briefed beforehand on how to deal with this sort of situation.
72 on the right - The chemist's is on the right side of the street. Put this shoe on the right foot. You're on the right way.
73 on the left - Yield to traffic on the left. Take the next road on the left. Take the second turn on the left. On the left you'll see the conference hall.
74 at the same time - It often happens at the same time.
75 on holiday - holidaymakers holidaying somewhere. Kate is away on holiday. Relax baby, we're on holiday.
76 vacation - vacationers vacationing somewhere. I took a vacation last month. Did you have a good vacation? Time passes quickly on vacation.
77 day off - I'm going to take a day off this week. What are you doing on your day off? Friday is my half day off. You could always take a day off. It's not often that I get to enjoy a day off.
78 be in a good mood - She's in a good mood. Her mood seemed to change during the course of the conversation.
79 be in a bad mood - He's in a bad mood. The public mood changed dramatically after the bombing.
80 as soon as possible - I need the money as soon as possible. I will let you know as soon as possible.
81 along - We were walking along the street. As I was going along I met a woman, who asked me how to find a bookshop. We were hurrying along to reach the town before sunset. I'll make dinner along toward evening.
82 along with - My friends who unexpectedly came to see me, carried me along with them for a drink.
83 sooner or later - I knew you'd come sooner or later. So, sooner or later, a tax hike will be necessary.
84 somehow or other - I'm afraid that somehow or other we spoiled the kids. You're just glad you got your way again and that, somehow or other, I always end up doing exactly what you want.

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