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Mummy, what are
prepositions?
A preposition is a part of speech that shows a relationship (connection) between two things. Let’s watch a video to learn more!
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The video was
interesting!
Click on this List of Prepositions to look
at prepositions that we always use in our daily
lives.
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Exactly! Today, we will look at three prepositions closely. They are to, up
and off.
I learnt that a preposition can tell us three
important things such as the location (on, under,
in), timing (before, after, during) and direction
(from, toward, to, through).
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Prepositions- ‘to’ / Part 1 ‘To’ tells you the direction of a person,
animal or thing ( nouns) or the purpose.
• DirectionWe use ‘to’ when describing where something is going from one place to another.
Examples:1. We flew to Paris.2. Mother is walking to the market.3. I am going to school.
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Prepositions- ‘to’ / Part 2 ‘To’ tells you the direction of a person,
animal or thing ( nouns) or the purpose.
• PurposeWe use ‘to’ when describing our purpose or intention to do something
Examples:1. I am going to scold him!2. He is sitting down to do his work.3. Ali is going to meet me later.
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Prepositions- ‘to’ / Part 3 ‘To’ tells you the direction of a person,
animal or thing ( nouns) or the purpose.
• Direction and PurposeWe can use ‘to’ to show direction and purpose together in one sentence.
Examples:1. We flew to Paris to see Dad.2. Mother is going to the market to buy fish.3. I am going to school to study.
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No worries. The lesson on ‘up’ is coming
up next.
Wow! I didn’t know ‘to’ can be used in
two ways. What about the preposition ‘up’,
mummy?
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Prepositions- ‘up’
‘Up’ tells you the direction of something moving away from the ground. The word ‘up’ usually comes after the verb ( action).
• DirectionWe use ‘up’ when describing something moving away from the ground.
Examples:1. We followed her up the stairs to a large meeting room .2. Put up your hand to answer.3. We ran up the hill!
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The lesson on ‘off’ is coming
up next.
Hands up those who understood that!
Now, what about the preposition ‘off’,
mummy?
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Prepositions- ‘off’
‘Off’ tells you the direction of a person, animal or thing moving away from the original place.
• DirectionWe use ‘off’ when describing something moving towards the ground or away from something.
Examples:1. Charlie fell off his bed last night.2. Mother sending me off to school.3. Father went off to work at seven.
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Let’s do Learning
Sheet 3 now.
Wow! I understand how
‘to’ , ‘up’ and ‘off’ are being used
now.