English Lesson 27 | The most common English mistakes with prepositions - Part 1

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Here is a challenge for you!
14 prepositions in special phrases or expressions: how many of them could you guess?

This is the first of two videos in which you'll find the most common mistakes with English prepositions... Enjoy!

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Chi sono: Sara Albanese, nata a Treviso nel 1982, si è laureata presso la Facoltà di Lingue e Letterature Straniere dell’Università Ca’ Foscari di Venezia, diventando poi Docente di Lingua e Letteratura Tedesca ed Inglese, scrittrice, traduttrice e mediatrice linguistica.

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It's a pleasure to follow your lessons. I'll move to Canada and I need to refresh and improve my english. Thanks for sharing (I hope I used the right propositions 🙂)

paologrisanti
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Miss please I have a question please DO you have an idea about the political social religious changes that occurred during the Stuart era!!!

marwaskrskanderi
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Hello Sara, I am still studying English because your lessons are very interesting! I have a question about verb " to meet". Is it possible use ( or to use..I don't know..sorry) preposition "with" when I have base form verb? For example: " I'll meet with your father".

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But we can say 'the most beatiful' as you did in this video?

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