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Group 3 + Preposition of Place and Preposition of Movement +The Future Will and Going To + Present Perfect Simple + Present perfect with For and Since sused To a i 2 rInJ a J e Hayya Naura Purbowo e Irvan Ramadhan OST Eur de uly Member of t Group OG Eee ulema) @ Lukmanul Hakim e Mawar ¢ Muhamad Daffa Ramadhan Se ATE te Ws une atr = LLL) Ww OO GN Preposition of Place Preposition of place is a preposition that is used to denote a place where someone or something is being located. There are mainly 4 prepositions that are used to describe a place, which are: * At: Used to indicate a particular point or location * On: Indicates location on the surface of something © Inside: Within something else © Over: Above or beyond something Prepositions of Movement Toward ne box Any tom he bor Prat no tox Comore box ‘Aroundtne box Under th box Up te stare owe e Darftar> ruture Perrect This tense is used to describe an action that will be completed in the future before another action or time. * will It is formed by using "will have" followed by the past participle of the verb. For example: "By the time you arrive, | will have finished my work.” a * Goingto j j Use to talk about plans and intentions. Going to followed by an infinitive verb. For examples: "Next year, I'm going to study Greek.” ) Present Perfect Simple Present Perfect Simple this tense is used to express an action that happened at an unspecified time in the past but is connected to the present in some way. It is formed by using "have/has" followed by the past participle of the verb. For example: "I have visited Paris several times.” Presens Perrect Present perfect is the form of the verb used for actions or events that have been completed or have happened ina period of time up to now Form: Have/has + V3 © For For is used to indicate when something starts until it ends for a certain amount of time. It could be said that the use of for is not specific because it does not explain the start time of an event. —_ * Since The word "since" is start point of a period of time. The use of since does not need to be followed by a specific year, it can also be used to tell "when" the event @ Started. yi You have We They He She has It (not) lived in Paris played football enjoyed TV been to my friend's house listened to his music since | 2001 yesterday three years for five minutes Pete RRC Re ts Pu Le Purest) Pence ee ee) Prete aC) atk See Recs Ca Sao Rn eats PRC es Pree PRO prea te wh) TO SENTENCES. DON'T eon On ara es Shea I ea aaa) Cron te Le CX eae Ee Sa aD CO COT ha CC aS aed TLE Cerrar CC) Crea aL De CT Great ae We use this expression to talk about habits or repeated actions in the past which we don't do in the present. We also use it to talk about states in the past which are no Longer true. For example: © |used to have Long hair (but now | have short hair). * He used to smoke (but now he doesn't smoke). © They used to Live in India (but now they live in Germany).

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