New Video Lesson and Study Guide: How to Use Prepositions instead of And

It’s been a while since my last English video lesson and study guide, but at last the wait is over.

With this video lesson and the accompanying blog post, I explain two important elements of English sentence grammar.

  1. How the conjunction AND works with Parallelism
  2. How to use prepositions instead of AND in order to link ideas in a similar way

This understanding will help you to be more expressive with both your speaking and writing.

Please you can find the embedded video as well as the blog post transcript and study guide below. 

It would be a huge help to me and the channel if you could like, comment, and share the video with your fellow English learning friends. 

Thanks and enjoy learning English!

 

The Blog Transcript and Free Study Guide

The thumbnail leads to a free English study guide on how to use certain prepositions instead of the conjunction and
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If you have any questions about this lesson topic or would like to test out your practice sentences, please put them in as a comment to the video.

Jon

Jon Williams is a graduate of UCLA with a degree in Economics. While doing his undergraduate studies at UCLA, he also tutored microeconomics for other students in the AAP program. After graduation, he went on to become a financial advisor where he learned financial sales and management training. In 2003, he decided to take a gap year, going to teach English in Poland which eventually stretched into 3 years. Upon returning to Los Angeles in 2006, he worked in West Los Angeles for an investment management firm where he spent another 4 years in a financial and investment environment. Ultimately, though, his love for teaching led him to move back to Poland where he founded his business Native 1 English Learning. Now he operates a private teaching practice, posts articles and lessons on his blog, creates online courses, and publishes YouTube video English lessons.

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