The preposition "at" is very common in English. It can be used in different situations and contexts. In this article, I explain the common use "at" as a preposition. 1. We use "at" to say where something is or where something happens:
The moon is the natural satellite of the earth. The words related to the moon are listed below. New moon the phase of the moon when it looks like a thin curved shape (=a crescent) in the sky: Full moon the moon when it appears as a complete circle: Half moon The phrase of the moon when only half of it can be seen from the earth: Lunar relating to the moon. The adjective lunar is always used before a noun. For example, the lunar surface. Moonlight light that comes from the moon at night Wane If the moon wanes, it appears slightly smaller each night after the full moon: Wax If the moon waxes, it gradually appears larger each night:
In this post, we're going to learn the adjective cold . Definition with a very low temperature Examples It's freezing cold outside today. The house is cold. Turn the heating up.
In this post, we're going to learn the adjective rainy . Definition with a lot of rain: Examples The weather today was rainy and cold. The rainy season here starts in December.
In this post, we're going to learn the idiom mad as a hatter. Definition very silly or stupid: Examples If he wants to quit his job like that, he must be as mad as a hatter. These dirty clothes all over the floor are driving me mad as a hatter.
We use personal pronouns depending on number, person, gender and case. There are two numbers: singular and plural. Singular personal pronouns: I, me, you, he, him, she, her, it Plural personal pronouns: we, us, you, they, them ' You ' is the same for both singular and plural.
In this post, we're going to learn the phrase partly cloudy . Definition not completely cloudy Examples The forecast is partly cloudy sky for tomorrow. The sky was partly cloudy and then became sunny.
In this post, we're going to learn the adjective sunny . Definition with a lot of sunlight Examples The weather was amazingly warm and sunny. It was a beautiful and sunny day.
Some foods are uncountable nouns. All liquids are uncountable nouns. Here is a list of some uncountable foods and liquids. butter cream cheese yoghurt bread sugar pastry fish - Is fish countable or uncountable? toast spaghetti meat popcorn poultry coffee milk oil tea water wine