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- Prepare TO vs. Prepare FOR
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- Melhor que Nunca e Mais que Nunca em Inglês
- How or As: Como dizer COMO em inglês?
- To + Verb ING
- Buy-Purchase-Acquire FROM or BY
- Modal Verbs – Special Class
- After or Afterwards
- Raise or Rise
- Should x Should Have Done
- Whenever-Whatever-Whichever
- Uso de AGO
- Sentence Connectors – Informação Adicional
- Sentence Connectors – Causa
- Be Willing to and Willingness
- SPECIAL CLASS: Make or Do
- Imperativo e Diretivo em Inglês
- All ou Every
- Already x Yet – Quando Usar Qual
- Still x Yet – Quando usar qual?
- Frases sem Sujeito em Inglês
- Superlativos em Inglês
- Comparativos em Inglês
- Business English Test 01
- Tempos Verbais em Entrevistas de Emprego em Inglês
- Usos e Funções de Verbos com ING
- Ações no Passado que Continuam no Presente
- Verbos com 2 Objetos
- Seu-Sua-Seus-Suas
- Usos de CAN
- Como falo uma NEGATIVA numa frase AFIRMATIVA em inglês?
- Advice x Advise
- Regras do Verbo SUGGEST
- Diferenças em Preposições Português vs. Inglês
- Deliver x Delivery
- Difficult x Difficulty
- Substantivos Incontáveis
- Day of the Week x Weekday
- Although, Even Though, Though
- However, Nonetheless, Nevertheless
- Stop to Do x Stop Doing
- Been x Being
- Schedule TO or Schedule FOR
- Usos Corretos de Choose
- Diferenças de Escrita US x UK
- 2 Regras de Adjetivos em Inglês
- For x Since x Ago x Before
- Verbo após preposições precisam estar no formato ING
- Como Falar SE em Inglês? IF or WHETHER?
- Network x Networking
- In line x online x on the line
- What or Which – Qual eu uso para falar QUAL
- Como falar os diferentes POR QUEs em inglês
- For Sale x On Sale – Qual a Diferença
- Aprenda a usar MORE corretamente com números
- Reflexive Pronouns
- Other, Another, The other, Others
- Preposição usar para falar que você é BOM/BOA em algo
- In demand x on demand
- Day-to-day or day by day
- Usos de Apóstrofo em Inglês – SPECIAL CLASS
- Much Time or Many Times?
- Prefixo OUT
- Sufixo Y
- Sufixo Free x Less
- Have x Have to
- Interpretação e ordem das palavras
- If I were x If I was
- By – usos e significados
- Campanha coloque IT na sua vida
- Long Words in English
- Sufixo EN
- None x No one
- Sufixo SHIP
- Não use a forma contraida afirmativa no final da frase
- Sentence Connectors – Consequência
- Open x Opened
- Have x There to be
- Neither
- Over e Under como Prefixos
- Second Conditional
- Verbos no Início da Frase
- Auxiliar nas Afirmativas
- Until x By
- 1st Conditional
- Uso de THE: Regras Gramaticais
- Sufixo LY
- Third Conditional
- Which x That
- Sufixo NESS
- Past Perfect
- Grafia – Inglês Americano x Inglês Britânico
- Quando dobrar a última letra
- In On At – Tempo
- Inversões em Inglês
- Conjugações – Everybody – Everyone
- Lets ou Let’s
- Verbos no ING – Regras de Construção
- Entenda o sufixo – ER
- Comparativos em Inglês
- The x A-An: Artigo Definido e Artigo Indefinido
- Quando usar “a” e quando usar “an”?
- Active Voice x Passive Voice
- Sufixo – wise
- Forget – Grammar Rules
- Remember – Diferenças de Uso e Regras Gramaticais
- Transformar Verbos em Adjetivos em Inglês
- in the end ou at the end
- In ( or at) the beginning
- Million or Millions
- Sufixo – able
- Preposições com Work
- Negative Forms
- Preposições com Make
- Preposições para Agradecimento (emails)
- Diferença entre Who, Whom, Whose e Which
- Simple Present x Present Continuous
- Preposições – Descrevendo Aumentos e Reduções em Inglês
- Pronomes em Inglês
- Simple Past x Present Perfect
18 respostas para “Diferenças em Preposições Português vs. Inglês”
Hi teacher, how is it going?
First of all, thank you for this English class. I am sure will help a lot of people here. I have some struggles in English, for sure, but the prepositions are my main problems nowadays. As you said, sometimes we want to translate the same sentence in Portuguese to English, but anytime don’t work. I know there are many examples, but if you can put more tips like that, would be great.
Knowing the verbs and their prepositions, it’s amazing because our speaking get better.
I have not brought any examples here, I would like just thank and if I wrote something wrong, please, correct me. hahahahahaha….
Hello, Fabian!
Thanks for your message.
Know that you’re not alone in your struggles.
Prepositions can be quite tricky sometimes and a lot of people struggle with them.
Sure, I will keep including classes on this topic.
Take it easy and let it flow. 🙂
PS:
– I am sure it will…
– but sometimes it doesn’t work
– it would be great
– speaking gets better
– to thank you
Teacher I have a question.
You told a little bit about the word: “Discuss”, and in this case the verb doesn’t have any preposition when we talk in some topic. In your example: “We discussed the merger terms in yesterday’s meeting”, so is wrong I to say:”We discussed ABOUT the merger terms…”or can I use this way?
Hello, Fabian
Grammatically speaking, it is wrong to say “discuss about the merger terms”.
That being said, this is a mistake that doesn’t compromise your communication, meaning: people will understand you when you say “discuss about something”.
It’s like in Portuguese, when someone says: “Vou na reunião.”
Grammatically speaking, it’s wrong, because the verb “ir” demands the preposition “a”:
“Vou à reunião.”
But everyone understands when someone says “Vou na reunião.”
I want you to know the correct way, but don’t be paranoid or too stressed about this, ok? 🙂
Most importantly: don’t let concern this stop your communication.
Amazing teacher, I got it.
Thank you for your help.
🙂 My pleasure, Fabian!
Hello !
Preposition is very useful in reports, interviews and presentation as well.
Great tips and lesson.
Absolutely, Mauricio!
I’m glad you like this class. 🙂
PS:
– and presentations…
Hi, Ho!
Great tips on prepositions!
I have a lot of doubts about this issue.
Hello, Manuella!
You can always send your questions and we’ll be pleased to answer them!
Revisão semnal, poderiam corrigir por favor.
I invest a part of my salary in my education.
According to Brazilian Law, all employees have to get pay salary.
I learn everyday reading from the news.
I think bad something happened to Joana, because she used to be so happy, and now she is very sad.
My family depends on me to pay the bills.
Education is behind fun for some people, when we talking about priority.
I need to check this before making decision.
We discuss approach the payroll training
After this review I’m gonna relaxed.
We liked this proposal, we are gonna analyzing and back to you.
I’ll call you tomorrow.
I am gonna ask my boss when I can take vacation.
I left the gym 3 p.m.
Hello, Cris!
Attagirl! Keep it up!
Please find my corrections below:
– have to get salary paid
– I think something bad happened
– education comes behind fun- better: education comes after entertainment
– when we talk about (OR when we’re talking about) – another option: when it comes to priorities
– before making a decision
– We discuss (or discussed, if it’s in the past) approach in the payroll training
– I’m gonna be relaxed
– we’re gonna analyze it and go back to you
– at 3 pm
Thanks 😉
I learned preposition from Ho Mien Mien, but improve my English and memorise what I have learned depends on me.
I also have a question is there any difference by using learned or learnt?
Excellent, Julia! 🙂
Just a PS:
-but improving my English and memorizing …
And no, there is no difference between “learned” and “learnt”; in British English, “learnt” is more common, whereas “learned” is standard for American English!
See ya!
Hello everyone!
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Hello Thaise!
We’re working on that, don’t worry! Soon it’ll be fixed!
Thank you so much for letting us know! 🙂
Problem fixed, Thaise! Enjoy the video!