Grammar Prepositions- Lesson Twenty Two
In this grammar lesson, you learn about Beyond preposition in English and how to use it in your English conversation and writing. Just follow examples and write them down a few times to learn them very well. After finishing this lesson, you should work on its quiz.
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beyond
beyond = after or past
1. The sun is going down beyond the horizon.
(beyond: past; after)
2. Most small children don’t go on baby swings beyond the age of two or three.
3. Golf is a great game for people beyond the age of 65.
4. If you go beyond these signs, you might crash into another car.
5. Beyond this pasture, there’s a river and some small mountains.
6. If they can’t get beyond their differences, they might split up.
7. He can’t play very much on the guitar beyond a few simple chords.
8. Do you think life exists beyond our planet?
9. Human beings can go beyond the planet Earth to explore new places.
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