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When you hear the word ‘by’, think of it as a little helper that tells you where or how something happens. Imagine you are on a treasure hunt. If someone says the treasure is by the big oak tree, it means the treasure is near the tree. So, ‘by’ helps you know the location of something.
Another way to think about ‘by’ is like a magic bridge that connects two things. If you want to know who made a delicious cake, someone might say it’s by Grandma. Here, ‘by’ tells you who did something special. It’s like giving credit to the person who made the cake.
Sometimes, ‘by’ can also be a time traveler. If you need to finish your drawing by bedtime, it means you should complete it before you go to sleep. ‘By’ helps you understand when something should happen, making sure you have enough time to do it.
So, ‘by’ is like a guide, a bridge, and a time traveler all in one, helping us understand where, who, and when things happen.