3 IELTS WT1 AC Prepositions
3 IELTS WT1 AC Prepositions
In this lesson we are going to learn when to use AT, ON, IN, BY, TO, and other prepositions
correctly.
Let’s look at the words increase and decrease. They can be used as a noun or a verb.
It is important to know the difference of whether it is a noun or a verb because the preposition
that comes after it will be different. For example:
Here I don’t specify any amount, or quantity, or numbers associated with the increase or
decrease.
The moment we include a number or specify a number, we use the preposition OF after the
noun increase or decrease.
• There was an increase of 70% in sales of emergency kits sold in 2012.
We use OF because there is a specific number after it… 70%
In this example you could also change the order a little.
• There was a 70% increase in sales of emergency kits sold in 2012.
Notice how the percentage number goes before the noun increase and we now use the
preposition IN because there is no specific number after it.
In summary:
INCREASE (noun) + IN … when we do NOT specify a number
INCREASE (noun) + OF… when we specify a number
Two example sentences:
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• There has been an increase in the number of students here this semester.
• There has been an increase of 500 students here this semester.
We use IN in the first sentence because we do NOT specify a number.
We use OF in the second sentence because we specify a number, in this case 500.
BY vs. TO
Let’s look at the following sentences:
• It declined by 5%
• It declined to 5%
We have a different preposition in each sentence and they both change the meaning of it
significantly. Let’s see how…
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What is the difference between these two prepositions if the starting point is 100%?
It declined BY 5% means it only drops a small amount from 100% to 95%
It declined TO 5% means it fell from 100% all the way down to 5% which is a huge drop.
We use TO because we are talking about the end point, in this case the end point is 5%.
Sometimes we don’t use the FROM part as that number has already been mentioned in a
previous part and we just use the Preposition TO to mention the end point.
Example sentences:
• 500 units were sold in December.
• The number of accidents doubled in 20-17.
• Profits increased in the second quarter.
We use BETWEEN X AND Y when we want to show a range of time, which means it has a
start time and an end time.
• Crude Oil prices rose sharply between 1973 and 1980.
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We can use SINCE when we have a starting point and the trend continues until now. SINCE is
mostly used with a perfect tense.
• Property prices in Auckland have increased significantly since 2011.
We use SINCE because the prices continue to increase until today.
When the trend remains constant or steady, we can also use the preposition AT:
• Over the last decade, the population of the town has remained steady at around 10,000
inhabitants.
Notice how in the first part we said: over the last decade.
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Summary Graph
Let’s look at this simple graph to apply many of the prepositions we have talked about.
What is the direction of this trend?
It goes down. So to describe this trend we could use a word like decrease or drop or decline.
For now we will say… it decreased. It could be sales decreased, production decreased, it could
be many things. At the moment I’m interested in the prepositions that come next.
What is the starting point? 10 units.
What is the end point? 4 units.
So we could say:
• It decreased from 10 to 4 units.
FROM is used with the starting point, in this case 10,
TO is used with the end point, in this case 4.
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Notice how we use OF after the noun form of drop, and BY after the verb form of drop when
showing the change or difference between two numbers.
• There was a drop of 6 units.
• It dropped by 6 units.
But if we do not include a specific number, we use the preposition IN after the noun.
• There was a decrease in the number of X. … OR
• There was a drop in the number of X.
Here we haven’t specified a number.
We don’t know if it 6 or 6 million. We just know there was a drop or decline.
The preposition changes because the first sentence has a specific number while the second
sentence doesn’t give us a specific number so we say “the number”.
• OF + specific number …
• IN + the number of …
… and then sales, units, or whatever
If we look at the chart again, what is the time period that the decrease happens?
The decrease happens from one date to another date. Those two dates, or years, are 2010 and
2014. Even though those numbers don’t appear written on the graph, we can see the time
intervals in the bottom axis are divided into two-year periods.
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We use IN because we are talking about something that happened in a specific year… in 2004.
And what happened then?
Something started. Let’s imagine it’s talking about sales of computer units.
How many units were sold in 2004?
4 units were sold.
So what preposition is used as a part of the simple description?
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This highest point is called a peak. Peak can be a noun or a verb. Let’s use the verb:
• It peaked at 10 units.
Because it is the difference between the starting point, 10 units, and the end point, 2 units. The
difference between 10 and 2 is… 8, so 8 units.
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The sales of only two units that year was the lowest amount that was sold, which makes it its
lowest point.
• Sales dropped to its lowest point.
So bringing it all together we say:
• It dropped by 8 units to its lowest point.
If we want to add the number that is at its lowest point, which is a good thing to do in order to
give a more complete response, then we use the preposition AT after lowest point, in this case it
dropped to its lowest point AT 2 units.
You see we also added IN + the year to state when this lowest point happened, IN 2008. So the
complete sentence is:
• It dropped by 8 units to its lowest point at 2 units in 2008.
We use the preposition TO after the verb INCREASE when referring to increasing to a number.
Then we can see it didn’t make a change up or down. It remained stable or constant.
What is the time period that it remained stable? We have 2010 and 2012. We can say:
• Sales remained stable between 2010 and 2012.
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