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In this episode, I tackle those three little words that often drive English Language Learners crazy: at, on, and in. Since many languages don't have the same prepositions, their usage rules can be particularly confusing. I'll explain a simple way to remember how to use them, and provide clear examples to help you understand their application. I hope you find this episode helpful and that it gets you closer to mastering these commonly confusing words.
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Common mistakes made by English Language Learners - at,on, and in
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The Adventures of Captain Underpants by Dav Pilkey
Chapter 17 The Escape
Captain Underpants defeats Dr. Diaper with the underwear he is wearing.
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Chapter 17 The Escape
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Short U
Listen and repeat then sing along.
pup, bud, mud
A pup sees a bud in the mud.
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Short U Words
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