On the corner of My comisariato is on the corner of Main Street."
Cross
Go past the library and you’ll find the school
In front of
In front of Tía, you'll find a Tutti.
If you cross the street, you’ll find the cinema there.
Between
"Tia is between my comisariato and Tutti."
EXAMPLES
To go to the supermarket from the plaza: From the plaza, walk straight to the next intersection. Turn right and the supermarket will be right in front of you.
To go to the church from the bank: From the bank, walk left until you reach the corner. Turn left again and you will see the church at the end of the street.
To go to the movie theater from the cafe: From the cafe, cross the street. Walk straight to the next intersection and then turn right. The movie theater is on the corner.
To go to the museum from the store: From the store, walk right to the intersection. Turn right and go straight. The museum will be on your left.
IN"In" is a preposition used to indicate that something is within a space or to refer to longer periods of time.
How we can use in in our daily rutines?
you can use "in" to say things like "I like to exercise in the morning."
N"On" is a preposition used to indicate that something is on a surface or to refer to specific days and dates.
How we can use on our daily rutines?
I take a nap in the afternoon if I feel tired. (I took a nap in the afternoon if I feel tired.)
I like to read in the morning before breakfast. (I like to read in the morning before breakfast.)
"I go shopping on Saturdays." (I do the shopping on Saturdays.)
"I usually have breakfast on the patio."
I watch my favorite series on Friday nights.
ATPrepositions. AT
"At" is a preposition used to indicate a specific place or moment in time. In your daily routine, you can use "at" to indicate exact times and locations, such as: "I wake up at 7 a.m. every day." (I wake up at 7 a.m. every morning.)
"I have lunch at my favorite cafe during the workweek." (I have lunch at my favorite cafe during the workweek.)
"I usually watch TV at night before bed." (I usually watch TV at night before going to sleep.)
Comparatives VS Superlatives
Comparatives
We use them to compare two elements.
Comparative
short(onesyllable) +er smaller
E.G.
onesyllableadjectivesendingina
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vowelandthenaconsonant double consonant+er bigger
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nunc. Donec nibh nisi, nam nec erat in,
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, purus
justo elit. Fusce vitae sit amet orci
nunc. Donec nibh nisi, nam nec erat in,
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, purus
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justo elit. Fusce vitae sit amet orci
nunc. Donec nibh nisi, nam nec erat in,
twosyllableadjectivesendinginY deletey+ier heavier longadjectives(morethantwo syllables) more+ adjective more comfortable
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nunc. Donec nibh nisi, nam nec erat in,
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, purus
justo elit. Fusce vitae sit amet orci
nunc. Donec nibh nisi, nam nec erat in,
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irregularadjectives good,bad norule better worse
Superlatives
We use them to compare one element among several (more than two).
Pears Strawberry
Grapes Banana
Superlatives
short(onesyllable)
onesyllableadjectivesendingina
vowelandthenaconsonant
twosyllableadjectivesendinginY
longadjectives(morethantwo syllables)
irregularadjectives good,bad thesmallest the+double consonant+ est thebiggest the+delete y +iest theheaviest themost+ adjective themost comfortable norule thebest theworst the+est
SUPERLATIVES FIRST EAMPLE PICTURE
SMART
She is the smartest of them all
TALL
He is the tallest in the class.
OLD
That's the oldest tree in the park.
This is the biggest house in the world on the street.