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Saya berdiri diantara Paul dan

Danny (PAST TENSE)


I stood between Paul and
Danny
Saya satu-satunya yang
tidak membawa tas
diantara 1000 siswa
I was the only one who didn’t bring
my bag among 1000 students
Saya terlambat karena
ada kecelakaan tadi pagi
I am late because there is
an accident this morning
Karena ada kecelakaan
saya terlambat
Because there is an
accident, so that I am late
SAYA TERLAMBAT KARENA SEBUAH
KECELAKAAN

I AM LATE BECAUSE OF AN ACCIDENT


JUDITH HAS BOUGHT SOME NEW
BOOKS,
A. AND THEY HAVE TOO
B. SO DO THEY
C. AND DO THEY TOO
D. AND SO THEY HAVE
E. AND DO THEY TOO
Which of the following
words are NOT prepositions?
across how
which between
from round
over up
what whenever
for before
The GREEN words are
NOT prepositions

across how
which between
from round
over up
what whenever
for before
PREPOSITIONS
• Prepositions are words that we use before
nouns or pronouns to show their relationship
with other words in a sentence.

• Eg: I am sitting on a chair.

I am walking to her.

• There are prepositions of location, direction


and time.
PREPOSITIONS OF
LOCATION

 Are used to indicate the locations or


position of objects.

 Eg: on, in, under, in front of, among,


between.
• Against – means next to & touching
on upright surface for support.

• Eg:
• i) The boy is leaning against the wall.

• ii) I’m leaning against the white board.

• iii) Don’t lean against the wall. It’s just been


painted.
PREPOSITIONS OF
DIRECTION
 Are used to show direction of
movement to and from a fixed
point.

 Eg: to, from, into, along, over,


through, across and around.
• Into – used to show motion or movement.

• Eg:
i) The cat jumped into the box.

ii) The ball fell into the river.

iii) She poured some boiling water into the teapot.

iv) The man threw rubbish into the river.


Eg: There are many gift shop along Jalan Chow Kit
• Across – means on the opposite
side.
• Eg:
i) The boy swam across the pond.

ii) Siti is walking across the road.

iii) Ali walked across the river by using


the old bridge.
• Around- means moving in a circle.

• Eg:

i) The cat ran around the stool chasing


the mouse.
• Eg:

i) The boy jumped over the fence.

ii) The cat leaps over the drain.


• Eg:

i) Ali kicked the ball through the window.

ii) Amir threw the rubbish through the


window.
PREPOSITIONS OF TIME
• Are used to shows when things
happen.

• Eg: by, for, before, after, since, at


and during.
Where is the Fido?

Fido is _ the doghouse.


Where is the Fido?

Fido is the doghouse.


Where is the house?

The house is the hill.


Where is the house?

The house is the hill.


Where is the elephant?

The elephant is the


question mark.
Where is the elephant?

The elephant is the


question mark.
Thank You

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