We are in front of the cinema.
Let's go straight and turn left at the bookstore.
Let's go straight and turn left at the bookstore.
Please let me go!
Please tell me!
My new GPS works! Yes! I'll tell grandpa.
My new GPS works! Yes! I told grandpa.
But let's eat first.
But let's eat first.
I am so hungry!
I am so hungry!
This part mainly examines the knowledge points of locative prepositions:
There are many prepositions indicating the direction and position of things, such as in (in …), behind (in …) and down (below).
Some locative prepositions have similar meanings and are difficult to distinguish in usage. For example, on, over and above all mean "above", but their meanings are different. We can easily master the usage of these three prepositions, and even master the usage of all positional prepositions through methods that suit us.