Almost every language learner struggles with prepositions. This is perfectly normal because when we are learning a new language, we want to transfer the rules and phrases from our first language to our new language. This works sometimes – but not always! Should you say “I listen to music”, or “I listen music”? Is the correct sentence “He went to home”, or “He went home”? These are just two of the common confusions that I discuss in this essential English grammar lesson. What about “married to” vs. “married with”? “For” or “during”? “Depend of” or “depend on”? Watch this video to find out if you make any of these ten frequent English preposition mistakes. To review this lesson in greater detail, read the article that I wrote about it: https://www.englishalex.com/post/beginner-english-10-most-frequent-english-preposition-mistakes-audio-gifs-and-practice-included

Take the quiz here: https://www.engvid.com/the-10-most-frequent-preposition-mistakes-in-english/
Learn the difference between the common phrases HEAR OF and HEAR ABOUT: https://youtu.be/aaoMCdGibAM

In this video:
00:00 10 Common Preposition Mistakes
01:50 listen to
02:39 depend on
03:20 it depends
03:50 to + verb
04:56 married to
05:34 for + durations of time
06:47 possessive apostrophes vs. "of" possessives
08:20 good at
09:44 go home
10:35 enter + a place
11:17 been to