Sentences With Prepositions of Place and Direction
Sentences With Prepositions of Place and Direction
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against directed towards sth. The bird flew against the window.
below lower than sth. Death Valley is 86 metres below sea level.
off away from sth. The cat jumped off the roof.
on* is seen as a point on a line We were on the way from Paris to Rome.
BY / UNTIL
Use by for one specific event that will happen before a certain time in the
future. Use until for a continuous event that will continue and then stop at a certain
time in the future.
Please send me the information by Monday.
Hes staying in London until the 30th.
DURING / WHILE
Both during and while mean that something happens at the same time as something
else.
Use during + noun.
She cried during the movie.
Use while + subject + verb, or while + gerund.
She cried while she was watching the movie.
She cried while watching the movie.
AS SOON AS / AS LONG AS
As soon as means immediately after another event.
Well call you as soon as we arrive.
(if we arrive at 8:00, well call you at 8:05)
As long as means for the period of time or on the condition that:
I stayed awake for as long as I could. (period of time)
Ill take the job as long as I have the freedom to work from home a few days a week.
(condition)