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about | [əˈbaut] | , , , , | You must know more about your countrys history. This song was very popular about 30 years ago. |
above | [əˈbʌv] | , , , | My brother and I live in hostel, but my brother lives in the room above mine. |
absent | [æbs(ə)nt] | , | I can not do the work absent their help. |
across | [əˈkrɔs] | , , | There is two bridges across this river. |
after | [ˈɑ:ftə] | , , | I dont imagine that there is another life after our death. She continues to be melancholy day after day. |
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against | [əˈɡenst] | , , , , | All my efforts crash against your stubbornness. A girl is leaning against the wall. |
along | [əˈlɔŋ] | , | There is the gorgeous park along the river. Mary walked along the beach. |
mid/ amidst | [əˈmɪd] | , | A person can feel lonely even amid hundreds of people. |
among | [əˈmʌŋ] | , | Katy is very naughty among her classmates. |
around | [əˈraund] | , , | She runs around the lake every morning. Her car is around the corner. |
as | [æz] | , | She work as a housemaid in their house. |
aside | [əˈsaɪd] | , | Move aside, please, I cant go out. |
astride | [əsˈtraɪd] | , , | She sat astride on the motorbike. |
at | [æt] | , , , | She will meet you at () 7 oclock. I drink a cup of coffee and eat a chocolate at the breakfast. |
athwart | [əˈθwɔ:t] | , , , | The cupboard fell athwart the kitchen. |
atop | [əˈtɔp] | , , | She sat atop the highest mountain. |
bar | [bɑ:] | , | The pupils wrote the exam very well, bar the one who were inattentive during the lessons. |
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before | [bɪˈfɔ:] | , | They were here before us. I exercise before breakfast. |
behind | [bɪˈhaɪnd] | , , | There is a big market behind our house. |
below | [bɪˈləu] | , | I can not see the fish, because it is below the water. |
beneath | [bɪˈni:θ] | , | Tom put the letter beneath the book. |
beside | [bɪˈsaɪd] | , , , | Sit down here beside me, please. |
besides | [bɪˈsaɪdz] | , | One hundred people are staying in this hotel besides us. |
between | [bɪˈtwi:n] | Ann are siting between Nick and John. | |
beyond | [bɪˈjɔnd] | , , , , , | His success is far beyond what he thought possible. The problem is beyond their power. |
but | [bʌt] | All but one student wrote their own poems. | |
circa | [ˈsə:kə] | , | She visited circa ten countries during that month. |
despite | [dɪsˈpaɪt] | He did the work despite his headache. | |
down | [daun] | She walked down the stairs, because someone knocked on the door. | |
except | [ɪkˈsept] | My guests were very cheerful, except my best friend. | |
for | [fɔ:] | , , | You need to have a rest for one hour a day. I am so happy for you daughter. I have said all that I have to say for today. |
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from | [frɔm] | , , , , , - | Lain is from Israel. The price of sugar will rise from Monday. The gallery is open from 10 to 5. |
given | [ɡɪvn] | Given her interest in books, she will become a good librarian. | |
in | [ɪn] | , , , , , , , | I will return in two hours. I must translate the texts in 5 hours, because its my work duty. |
inside | [ɪnsaɪd] | , , | Its warmer inside of the carriage. |
into | [ˈɪntu] | , | My grandmother put a chicken into the oven. |
like | [laɪk] | -. | This tee tastes like compote, I dislike it. |
mid | [mid] | , , | Mike is one single blonde-haired boy mid his brothers. |
minus | [ˈmaɪnəs] | You have to pay 1000$, minus 200 $ because of discount. | |
near | [nɪə] | , , | Its a library near the school. |
(be)neath | , | We were lying on the grass beneath the sun. | |
next | [nekst] | , | My sister sat next to me. |
of | [ɔv] | , , , | The last page of the book is rather unusually. My brother dreams of being famous sportsmen. |
off | [ɔf] | , , | I took the pen off the desk. The village is 16 km off the city. |
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on | [ɔn] | I saw your picture on the small wall.I put your ticket on the map.I was there on Saturday. | |
opposite | [ˈɔpəzɪt] | , | The shop is opposite the hotel. |
out | [aut] | , | Lucy has walked out the door at 6 oclock this morning.The cat fell out the window, because of the wild bird, which it saw. |
outside | [autsaɪd] | , | We spent our vacation outside the city. |
over | [əuvə] | , , , , | Come over to the grandmothers apartment for supper, you know she waits for you.He worked in the company over two years.The pillar fell over the road. |
per | [pə:] | , , | I worked with a new instrument per instructions and I had not any problem. |
plus | [plʌs] | , | I have a big debt, plus I must return much more money than I took. |
pro | [prɔ] | Our president is pro the new bill. | |
round | [raund] | , | He has a black scarf round the neck. |
save | [seɪv] | , | All my books have been lost save one my favorite. |
since | [sɪns] | , | I have wanted to change job since last month. |
than | [ðæn] | My friend are older than me. | |
through | [θru:] | , | The journalist always pushes his way through the crowd. |
till | [tɪl] | Alice waited till 2 oclock for her husband. | |
to | [tu:] | , , , , | Sent the letter back to me.My aunt works Monday to Sunday, she is always tired. |
toward | [ˈtəuəd] | , | I saw him, John went toward the mountains. |
under | [ʌndə] | , , | It takes her under 25 minutes to do the task.Look for the book under the table. |
underneath | [ˌʌndəˈni:θ] | My god is hiding underneath the car. | |
unlike | [ˈʌnˈlaɪk] | My nice is fond of reading books unlike my daughter. | |
until | [ənˈtɪl] | She will not leave the work place until 7 oclock. | |
up | [ʌp] | Ann went up the road. | |
with | [wɪð] | , , | He wrote the essay with a red pen.I saw a beautiful girl with dark eyes. I agree with George. Jake worked with the father in the garden. |
without | [wɪˈðaut] | I felt lonely without the jovial friends. |
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