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What’s The Difference? English Prepositions BY | FROM | OF

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What’s The Difference? English Prepositions BY | FROM | OF



3 essential English Prepositions – preposition BY, preposition OF and preposition FROM which we use to talk about time, place, movement and distance… But can you use them correctly?
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Let’s review WHEN to use them and HOW to use each of these prepositions correctly. Watch through to the end to take the short prepositions test to test what you know and make sure you are using these prepositions correctly in English sentences.

Question: Is the meaning of these sentences the same?
➡️ A book by James Clear.
➡️ A book from James Clear.
➡️ A book of James Clear’s.

What’s the difference? Let’s find out!

———- TIMESTAMPS ———-

00:00 Introducing Prepositions BY FROM & OF
01:30 Preposition OF
04:39 Prepositions Course
05:46 Preposition FROM
07:32 Preposition BY
10:05 When to use BY FROM OF
11:20 MADE FROM
11:58 MADE OF
12:23 MADE BY
12:40 OF BY FROM to talk about changes in amount
15:12 Prepositions Quiz

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43 thoughts on “What’s The Difference? English Prepositions BY | FROM | OF”

  1. I don't know if I like to learn English with u or I like u xdxd

    saludos a la comunidad latina.

  2. Hi Emma!

    I've been recently looking at your vidoes and it has been helping me a lot of time because my english lessons are not really going well and the videos connected to it are also bad, so thank you for helping me to understand about english grammar! But recently, there has been a obstacle that i have to learn which is not in this video… It is called the "future tenses (or forms)." I don't understand and i am trying to search up if others also have the example for future forms, but nobody does. So i got a question, can you make a video about the future tenses? It would help me a lot because i will be getting a test week and one of the tests are going to be about english (Next week friday in the morning).

    If you read all of this, thank you very much! And you do really improve my English!

    Goodbye! 🙂

  3. I would like to request an update to your website as its current quality is poor. I recently purchased a course from your website, but I’m still unable to access it. Could you please look into this matter and ensure that I can access the course as soon as possible? Thank you.

  4. You've cleared my confusion. Thanks! But, there is another use of "of": indicates a verbal relationship between two nouns such as: I fear of a dog, he fears of thunder, etc.

  5. In some cases English is easier than Dutch…

    a cup of flour een kop bloem

    a grain of sand een zandkorrel or een korrel zand

    a drop of rain een druppel regenwater or een regendruppel
    30% of the population 30% van de populatie
    hundreds of people honderden mensen (hundreds people)
    millions of stars mikjoenen sterren (millions stars)

    a bag of chips een zak chips (a bag chips) or een zak met chips (a bag with chips)
    a botte of water een fles water (a bottle water) or een fles met water (a bottle with water)

    the top of your head de bovenkant van je hoofd (here we use 'van; on the same way as your ' of')

  6. I watch the same video in the morning and in the evening. And I also try to translate the sentences into Dutch. The English word 'of' is used in the same way as the Dutch 'van'. He is a member OF the club. Hij is lid VAN de club. And we use the 's in cases like 'Her mother's hair.'

  7. Please emma make a video how to get an Australian accent while speaking in english

  8. "Hello, mam May I kindly ask for your expert opinion regarding the usage of 'until' instead of 'by' in the sentence 'The report is due by Friday'? mam, Could you please clarify my doubt mam

  9. You have a very beautiful diction. You teach with love. We can learn from you. At the same time, you give love.

  10. عربيه عراقيه الهويه مرت من هنا ضع لي اعجاب 🥹🥲😂🇮🇶❤️

  11. Pregunta, ¿cual sería la forma correcta?
    (Get fired for telling the true)
    or (Get fired by telling the true)
    Cualquiera siéntase libre de aclarar.

  12. Very useful, but I'm starting to deeply hate English. Particularly English pronunciation. I prefer German.

  13. Hi Emma, amazing work for english learner!
    Could you get me out the puzzle why the cake is gift from mum, instead of by mum? I think it is the cake of gift made by mum,
    thank you in advance.

  14. I find a difficulty on the prepositions (on, for, about and in. ) What is the difference, especially in the bed or on the bed. I need your help madam I'm watching you from Ghana ❤

  15. I find a difficulty on the prepositions (on, for, about and in. ) What is the difference, especially in the bed or on the bed. I need your help madam I'm watching you from Ghana ❤

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