Learn English Prepositions: TO or AT?

Do you arrive “to“ the airport or “at“ the airport? Do you fly “to“ London or fly “at“ London? In this lesson, I will teach you an easy way to know which preposition to use when. I’ll explain which word refers to movement and which one refers to location. Watch this lesson so you can be sure – today and always! TRANSCRIPT Hi. I’m Rebecca from engVid. In this lesson you’ll learn the difference between two commonly confused prepositions, which are
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