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Hi everyone I made this text for my students to whom I taught these prepostions : in front of , opposite , behind and beside. The meaning doesnt really match but my main goal is to drill the usage of them into my students. They have been learning for 7 months . They started from zero /scratch. Hello everyone It is ( your name) I am going to tell you about my study center. It is almost in the city center. It is a two-floor building and we study on the second floor of it. Right opposite the building , we can see apartments and a wedding hall. There is a side-walk in front of our center. Some students come here on a bus and some come here in a taxi. I usually sit beside ( name ) (Name) sits opposite the teacher and She sits behind me. We all sit in the middle of the room facing the whiteboard. In it , I said : on a bus and in a taxi I know I can also say ,,by bus or by a taxi,, In speech ,would it make sense to say I coma here on the bus? Thank yoi
20 ก.ค. 2021 เวลา 13:03
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It's best to say by bus/ by taxi (you wouldn't usually use on with this mode of transport...) I don't think you can really say that you all sit in the middle of the room, unless it's a huge room and a small group of e.g. half a dozen students who are right in the middle of that space.
20 กรกฎาคม 2021
(Name) sits opposite the teacher and She sits behind me. This really means you are opposite the teacher. It would be more usual to say: I sit directly in front of the teacher and .... sits behind me.
20 กรกฎาคม 2021
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