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Parts of speech

Parts of speech. Prepositions. Position. 1. In so called wh-questions : Who were you talking to ? ( informal ) To whom were you talking ? ( formal ) Which house did you leave it at ? ( informal ) At which house is he staying ? ( formal ) 2. In some exclamations :

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Parts of speech

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  1. Parts of speech Prepositions

  2. Position 1. In so calledwh-questions: Whowereyoutalkingto? (informal) To whomwereyoutalking? (formal) Which house didyouleaveitat? (informal) At whichhouse is he staying? (formal) 2. In someexclamations: What a mess he has gotinto! He isimpossible to workwith.

  3. Position 3. In severalidiomaticusages such as: …alltheworldover… …searchthe house through… 4. In relativeclauses: Theold house (which) I wastellingyouaboutisempty. (formal) Theold house aboutwhichI wastellingyouisempty. (informal)

  4. The meaning The preposition indicate various relationships between words or phrases. The most usual are time, space (position) and mental or emotional attitudes. I saw him on Monday, in October, at seven o’clock.

  5. Position in place 1) A point (a place oranevent): atthecinema; at a party; to/from London. Westoodatthedoor and waited. 2) A line (a place wethink of in term of lenght): across; along; on a border; on a corner. Thereis a letter box acrosstheroad. 3) A surface (a place wethink of as a flat area): across;off/on a table/floor/wall. Shesawthepictureonthewall.

  6. Direction to, towards, into, along, through, across, on, by, before, over, round, under, out of, from. Theywenttoschool. Theycamefromschool. I putthesmallchangeinto my pocket. We ran out of thebuilding.

  7. Time AT Exacttime: at 10 o’clock. Mealtime: at lunch time; atteatime. Otherpoints of time: atnoon; atmidnight. Festivals:atChristmas; atEaster. Age:attheage of 27; at 14. Withtime: atthattime, atthistime.

  8. Time ON Days: onMonday. Parts of theday: onMondaymorning. Dates: on July 2nd. Festivals:onChristmasDay. Anniversaries:onyourbirthday.

  9. Time IN Months: inMarch. Parts of theday: intheevening. Festivals: in Easterweek. Years: in 2013. Seasons: in (the) winter. Centuries:inthe 20th century.

  10. Literatura CARTER, R., McCARTHY, M. Cambridge Grammar of English. 1. vyd. Cambridge: CUP, 2006. ISBN 0-521-67439-5. SVOBODA, A., KUČERA, K. English Parts of Speech. 1. vyd. Opava: SU v Opavě, 2005. ISBN 80-7248-199-1.

  11. Task: • Write a fewsentenceswithprepositionat, on, in. • Tellsomethingabouttheposition of prepositions.

  12. Děkujiza pozornost.

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