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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 : - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Název a adresa školy: Střední odborné učiliště stavební, Opava, příspěvková organizace, Boženy Němcové 22/2309, 746 01 Opava
Název operačního programu: OP Vzdělávání pro konkurenceschopnost, oblast podpory 1.5
Registrační číslo projektu: CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0713
Název projektu: Zvyšování klíčových aktivit
Předmět, ročník: Anglický jazyk, 4. ročník
Název sady vzdělávacích materiálů: Parts of speech
Sada číslo: ICT-64
Pořadové číslo vzdělávacího materiálu: 19
Označení vzdělávacího materiálu: VY_32_INOVACE_ICT-64-19
Téma vzdělávacího materiálu: Prepositions
Druh učebního materiálu: Prezentace
Autor: Mgr. Vlasta Galisová
Anotace: Prezentace si všímá anglických předložek, jejich pozice ve větě, formy a významu.
Metodické poznámky: Materiál je vhodný pro maturitní obory.
Datum vytvoření: 30. 12. 2012
Ověření ve výuce: 28. 1. 2013
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:What a mess he has got into!
He is impossible to work with.
Position
3. In several idiomatic usages such as:…all the world over…
…search the house through…
4. In relative clauses:The old house (which) I was telling you about is
empty. (formal)
The old house about which I was telling you is empty. (informal)
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.
Position in place
1) A point (a place or an event):
at the cinema; at a party; to/from London.We stood at the door and waited.
2) A line (a place we think of in term of lenght):
across; along; on a border; on a corner.There is a letter box across the road.
3) A surface (a place we think of as a flat area):
across;off/on a table/floor/wall.She saw the picture on the wall.
Direction
to, towards, into, along, through, across, on, by, before, over, round, under, out of, from.
They went to school.
They came from school.
I put the small change into my pocket.
We ran out of the building.
Time
AT
Exact time: at 10 o’clock.
Meal time: at lunch time; at tea time.
Other points of time: at noon; at midnight.
Festivals: at Christmas; at Easter.
Age: at the age of 27; at 14.
With time: at that time, at this time.
Time
ON
Days: on Monday.
Parts of the day: on Monday morning.
Dates: on July 2nd.
Festivals: on Christmas Day.
Anniversaries: on your birthday.
Time
IN
Months: in March.
Parts of the day: in the evening.
Festivals: in Easter week.
Years: in 2013.
Seasons: in (the) winter.
Centuries: in the 20th century.
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.
Task:
Write a few sentences with preposition at, on, in.
Tell something about the position of prepositions.
Děkujiza pozornost.