Prepositions usually appear after adjectives to help the adjective to describe ideas or emotions. The preposition is typically followed by a noun or gerund to form a prepositional phrase. 1. Adjective + about – this pair expresses feelings caused by specific situations or events. Examples: angry about She is angry about the noise from the neighbours. furious about The man was furious about waiting in the rain all night. mad about
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Lecția nr. 10 – Lesson no. 10 – Conjugările verbelor în limba română
Lecția nr. 10 - Lesson no. 10 - Conjugările verbelor în limba română Conjugarea verbelor în limba română Verbe neregulate (Irregular verbs) a fi (to be) Eu sunt – I am Tu ești – You are El/ea este – He/She is Noi suntem – We are Voi sunteți – You are Ei/ele sunt – They are a avea (to have) Eu am - I have Tu ai – You have El/ea are – He/she has
Lecția nr 9 – Grădina – Lesson no. 9 – The Garden
Lecția nr. 9 - Grădina - Lesson no. 9 - The Garden Aici poți vedea lecția video (Here you can see the video lesson): Putem vedea o casă, o seră, un hangar / șopron și multe alte lucruri. - We can see a house, a green house, a barn / shed and many other things. Casa este / se află între hangar și seră. - The house is between the shed and the green house. Unul dintre băieți cosește cu…
To or For
We use TO when we talk about a destination, what time it is, a distance - final point, when we compare something, when we give or explain something to someone and when we express a reason of an action, a purpose given with a verb. I am going to Berlin It’s ten minutes to twelve There are 2 km from the center of the town to the stadion. I always prefer meat to cheese. I offered some beautiful flowers to my teacher. I called to hear your voice.
Prepositions after Verbs
Some verbs need a preposition before the object of the verb. Prepositions after verbs are called dependent prepositions and they are followed by a noun or gerund. Attention! The preposition doesn't change the meaning of the verb. These verbs with prepositions are not phrasal verbs! The most usual verbs with prepositions are: 1. Verbs + about: care about He really cares about me. complain about My mother complained about me to my father. hear about Did you hear about Jane’s…
Lecția nr. 8 partea a 2-a – Verbul ”a merge” (to go)
Lecția nr. 8 partea a 2-a - Verbul ”a merge” (to go) Click here for the video lesson with English explanations..Verbul a merge / a se duce 1. a merge ( to go) 2. a se duce a duce = carry, take Maram îl duce pe George în Iordania. (Maram goes with George to Iordania) Maram duce copilul la grădiniță. (Maram carries / takes George to the Kindergarden) Duceți-vă - la bucătărie. (Go to the kitchen) (Du-te) - la baie…
The preposition „ON”
The preposition is the word that makes a connection between a noun or pronoun to other part of the sentence, or a noun phrase to other part of the sentence. On, at, and in are the main prepositions to indicate position, time and states. Preposition on: 1. refers a surface of something 2. specifies days and dates 3. refers TV or other devices, phones, machines… 4. refers the parts of the body 5. to refer a state. 1. On -…
The preposition „ABOUT”
About înseamnă: „despre” (‘on the subject of’, ‘concerning of’). This book is about love. I care about my students. She cares about her family. a) „aproximativ” (‘approximately'). I have about 100 euro in my wallet. I have about 2 miles to get there. b) o estimare ”în mare” (rough estimate) There are about 15 children in the class. It was about 8 o’clock. My teacher is about fifty years old.