In the end vs. at the end, in time vs. on time
I have already dealt with the usage of prepositions in the posts Prepositions AT, IN and ON for time and Adjectives with prepositions. However, this post is different because it concentrates only on the phrases IN THE END, AT THE END, IN TIME and ON TIME which are frequently used incorrectly by students of English. In this post I would like to explain the usage and meaning of the phrases. To achieve this I have created a mind map, an interactive video and two quiz games.
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Set phrases – mind map
If you feel that this explanation is not clear enough, there is a video explanation which can help you.
Set phrases – interactive video
Set phrases – games
Your task is to complete the quiz with the correct phrases and if you pass you will be given a chance to play the game Word boggle (really great addictive game which might help you improve your English a lot). Set phrases – Word game
The second game will play only on your desktop. It is called Hoopshoot and your task is to choose the correct answer and then score. Good luck.
hey i’m hamza a student at electrical engineering i want learn english language at british council in algeria. what should i do?
Wonderful information thanks
Wonderful information
Thanks
I must confess this has been a good way to learn something… despite the fact that sometime there were mistakes, I have learned now to put the correct expression when it is requiered….
this website is amazing and gorgeous…
Nice to see that i wanna join to british council.