Vacation Prepositions: on, to, in
In this lesson, we focus on the correct use of vacation prepositions: “on,” “to,” and “in.” These simple words often confuse learners, but with the right context, they are easy to understand.
Use “on” for specific activities, such as going on vacation or taking a trip. For example, “We’re going on vacation next week.” The preposition “on” signals that you’re talking about an activity or event, rather than a location.
Use “to” when referring to a destination or specific location. For example, “They’re going to Paris next month.” The preposition “to” is used for a place you’re heading toward.
Finally, use “in” when talking about entering or being inside a location. For example, “I’m going in the house.” This preposition indicates movement into a space.
Practice using these prepositions in your daily English conversations to sound more natural and fluent. Watch the video for more examples and a deeper explanation of each preposition.
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