Do you watch TV first thing in the morning?
Maybe you watch more TV at night.
Does the amount of TV you watch depend on the time of day
or the time of the year it is?
I'll let you listen and find out
But...do you watch TV during the school year?
Yes.
Do you watch TV during the summer?
Yes.
During the school year, I don't watch much,
but during the summer I watch more.
Yeah. Sometimes we watch too much.
Um, do I let you watch TV at breakfast?
My son watches more TV in the summer.
That's because he's on summer vacation,
Well, we all know that watching too much TV is not a good thing.
or watching TV throughout the summer?
Throughout the summer is likely worse
because this preposition "throughout"
from beginning to end, the whole time.
"During" could also emphasize a whole period,
to refer to amounts of time within a period
or some points of time within a period.
I might...or I do ask my children
to use good manners throughout dinner.
From beginning to end, I want them to use their table manners.
Now, during dinner they usually tell me about their day.
So are they talking about their day the whole time?
But at some point while were having dinner
Consider these other examples.
At school a teacher might say:
At a concert they may announce:
What about talking with someone over dinner?
"Over" is similar to "during."
Over lunch, over dinner, over any meal
means something takes place while you eat.
and while we're eating, we'll talk about the trip.
"Over" can also be used with amounts of time.
"Over" is often used with amounts or periods of time
Have you been studying grammar with me
over the past few days or weeks?
Relatives might visit me this weekend.
They'll visit over the weekend.
They'll be here Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
to entertain them throughout the weekend.
I have some work to do, so I hope not.
"Throughout the weekend" means the whole time.
Friday, Saturday, Sunday...they expect me to entertain them.
and throughout the weekend - the whole time.
So we've learned about OVER, THROUGHOUT, and DURING.
Which of these prepositions would I likely choose
Well, we did just talk about using "over"
This means that I'm inviting you to have dinner with me
Are there any other prepositions we could use in this question?
Would you like to discuss this during dinner?
Sure that works. It's grammatically correct.
The meaning might be a little different.
This question sounds like it's already established
There's one more preposition that could work.
We didn't see it yet in this lesson.
"At" simply answers the question WHEN?
We'll talk more about this preposition in the next part of our lesson.