Слайд 1 AT points to a place (біля, у, в,
на, при ) :
at home, at the concert, at the window.
I complained at a dinner party of having a sore throat.
The doors at both ends were closed.
At the bottom of the sheet a passport photograph was attached.
He was standing alone at the window.
Слайд 2 AT points to time (о, об, у, в, на,
при) :
at 7
o’clock, at night.
We’ll be there at half past ten.
He began to bow, as he had often done at Christmas time.
Eliza went out at night.
I could tell you all at lunch.
Слайд 3AT points to activity, state (у, в, за, на ):
at work, at rest, at dinner.
How could they at their
ages, live- even as long as they did.
I got something to tell you at playtime.
We found him at work.
Слайд 4AT is used after some verbs:
look, stare, laugh, arrive,
knock and others.
She went to the door and looked out
at her snow baby.
Jupiter knocked at a cottage door.
He arrived early at the theatre.
You laughed at me once.
He felt the smart of tears and could not look at the children.
Слайд 5Constant expressions with AT:
at all- взагалi, зовсiм; at last-
нарештi; at first- спочатку;
at least- щонайменше; at
once- вiдразу; not at all- зовсiм, не варто дякувати and others.
At last! Everyone sees me as I really am.
At first it was a great fun.
Miss Chipmunk decided he wasn’t strange at all.
She flew at once to Pandora and Epimetheus.
Well, at least take what is left and buy a little food for Geppetto.
Thank you . –Not at all.