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UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE CHIMBORAZO

FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS DE LA EDUCACIN, HUMANAS Y


TECNOLOGAS

CARRERA DE IDIOMAS

SIXTH SEMESTER

GRAMMAR VI

TOPIC:
TO/AT/IN/INTO

NAME:
PATRICIO CASTILLO

2015-2016

TO
Used to indicate the place, person, or thing that someone or something moves toward, or the
direction of something:

I am heading to the entrance of the building.


The package was mailed to Mr. Kim yesterday.

Used to indicate a limit or an ending point:

The snow was piled up to the roof.


The stock prices rose up to 100 dollars.

We use go/come/travel to indicate a place or event:

I am going to travel to London the next year.


My uncle will return to Spain tomorrow.

Used to indicate a time or a period:

I work nine to six, Monday to Friday.


It is now 10 to five. (In other words, it is 4:50.)
AT

Used to point out specific time:

I will meet you at 12 p.m.


The bus will stop here at 5:45 p.m.

Used to indicate a specific place:

There is a party at the club house.


There were hundreds of people at the park.
We saw a baseball game at the stadium.

Notice the use of the preposition of time at in the following standard expressions:
Expression
at night
at the weekend
at Christmas/Easter
at the same time
at present

Example
The stars shine at night.
I don't usually work at the weekend.
I stay with my family at Christmas.
We finished the test at the same time.
He's not home at present. Try later.

IN
Used for unspecific times during a day, month, season, year:

She always reads newspapers in the morning.


In the summer, we have a rainy season for three weeks.
The new semester will start in March.

Used to indicate a location or place:

She looked me directly in the eyes.


I am currently staying in a hotel.
My hometown is Los Angeles, which is in California.

Used to indicate a belief, opinion, interest, or feeling:

I believe in the next life, I will be very happy.


In my opinion, that car needs a new wheel.

INTO
Used to indicate inside or middle of a place, container, area, etc.:

Stop running around and get into bed!

Used to show when a person or thing is changing from one form or condition to another:

Her novels have been translated into 19 languages.

Used in the direction of something or someone:

She was looking straight into his eyes.

EXERCISES

The shop closes at midnight.

Don't go into the bedroom. Oh, you're already in it?

He went on the bridge to see some fish.

I have a meeting at 9am.

Jane went home at lunchtime.

He's doing this exercise to understand the lesson.

In England, it often snows in December.

We will enter into details later on.

Do you think we will go to Jupiter in the future?

They looked at this picture many times to remember it.

There should be a lot of progress in the next century.

His poem has been translated into Polish.

I will go for a holiday in July.

Something new has come in his life.

Bibliography:
EnglishClub.com. (s.f.). Download from
https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/prepositions-at-in-on-time.htm
Talkenglish.com. (2005). Download from
http://es.talkenglish.com/grammar/prepositions-of-to-for.aspx

UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE CHIMBORAZO


FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS DE LA EDUCACIN, HUMANAS Y TECNOLOGAS

CARRERA DE IDIOMAS
Name:

Date:
GRAMMAR VI

Objectives:
Develop a high grade of knowledge in all students about the different uses of prepositions
Instruction:
Read carefully and fill the test with your answer according that you studied.
Time: 10 minutes
GRAMMAR TEST
Complete with to, at, in or into (1 point each one)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

________ 5 o clock
________ summer
Go ________ France
Get ________ the room
________ the moment.

Complete the next sentences (1 point each one)


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

This happens only about once _____ three years.


The party began _____ the afternoon.
The bus will stop here ______ 5:45 p.m.
I got ______ the room and sat down.
I am going to travel ______ USA.

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