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IPG KAMPUS BAHASA

MELAYU
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
INTERCHANGE PART OF SPEECH
CONJUNCTION VS PREPOSITION

Conjunction: After the match was over, the


spectators went for a drink.
Preposition: After the drink, they went home.
It is preposition because no subject
After they finished the drink, they went home.

o After is a conjunction as it is followed by a


subject and a predicate.
o After is a preposition as it is followed by a
noun phrase.
ADVERB VS ADJECTIVE

Adverbs: She drives very fast.


Adjectives: She is fast driver.
Adverbs: Jackson arrives early every day.
Adjectives: His office has an early start.
Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and
another adverbs.
Adjectives come before and after nouns.

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