Minggu, 16 April 2017

USE OF PROPOSITION & COMMON COMBINATION AND PROPOSITIONS

USE OF PREPOSITIONS

      In English grammar, a preposition is a word (one of the parts of speech and a member of a closed word class) that shows the relationship between a nounor pronoun and other words in a sentence. See the lists of simple prepositions and deverbal prepositions below.

The combination of a preposition and a noun phrase is called a prepositional phrase. A word group (such as in front of or on top of) that functions like a simple, one-word preposition is called a complex preposition.
Prepositions commonly convey the following relationships: agency (by); comparison (like, as . . . as); direction (to, toward, through); place (at, by, on); possession (of); purpose (for); source (from, out of); and time (at, before, on).

A preposition is used to show direction, location, or time, or to introduce an object.

Here are a few common prepositions and examples.

ON

Used to express a surface of something:
  • I put an egg on the kitchen table
  • The paper is on my desk

Used to specify days and dates:
  • The garbage truck comes on Wednesdays.
  • I was born on the 14th day of June in 1988.

Used to indicate a device or machine, such as a phone or computer:
  • He is on the phone right now.
  • She has been on the computer since this morning.
  • My favorite movie will be on TV tonight.

Used to indicate a part of the body:
  • The stick hit me on my shoulder.
  • He kissed me on my cheek.
  • I wear a ring on my finger.

Used to indicate the state of something:
  • Everything in this store is on sale.
  • The building is on fire.
AT

Used to point out specific time:
  •  I will meet you at 12 p.m.
  • The bus will stop here at 5:45 p.m.

Used to indicate a place:
  • There is a party at the club house.
  • There were hundreds of people at the park.
  • We saw a baseball game at the stadium.

Used to indicate an email address:
  • Please email me at abc@defg.com.

Used to indicate an activity:
  • He laughed at my acting.
  • I am good at drawing a portrait.
IN

Used for unspecific times during a day, month, season, year:
  •  She always reads newspapers in the morning.
  • In the summer, we have a rainy season for three weeks.
  • The new semester will start in March.

Used to indicate a location or place:
  • She looked me directly in the eyes.
  • I am currently staying in a hotel.
  • My hometown is Los Angeles, which is in California.

Used to indicate a shape, color, or size:
  • This painting is mostly in blue.
  • The students stood in a circle.
  • This jacket comes in four different sizes.

Used to express while doing something:
  • In preparing for the final report, we revised the tone three times.
  • A catch phrase needs to be impressive in marketing a product.

Used to indicate a belief, opinion, interest, or feeling:
  • I believe in the next life.
  • We are not interested in gambling.


COMMON COMBINATION AND PROPOSITIONS

     Most phrasal verb is composed of two words: verb + particle. But some are made up of three words, namely: particle + verb + preposition, which is known as phrasal-prepositional verb. So phrasal-prepositional multi-word verb is a verb which consists of a verb, particle and preposition.

Between particle (adverb that looks like a preposition) and phrasal preposition on-prepositional verb inseparable (inseparated) and the object is always to follow the multi-word verb is due to end in the form of a preposition (preposition always has an object). Because it is always followed by an object, all phrasal-prepositional verb is transitive.



Minggu, 26 Maret 2017

TUGAS BAHASA INGGRIS

COMMONLY MISUSED WORDS

"(Kata-kata yang pelafalan/pengucapannya sama namun artinya beda)."

1. Accept = Menerima
    She will not accept the job offer.

    Except = Kecuali
    He dosen't loke vegetables except carrots.

2. Male = Pria
    Many said that a male and female brain are different in structures and chemicals.

    Mail =  Surat
    I've just received your mail.


CONFUSINGLY RELATED WORDS

"(kata kerja yang saling berhubungan. Kata kerja ini mempunyai makna yang sama atau hampir sama tetapi penggunaannya berbeda)."

1. Chose and Select

    Chose
   -I chose the white dress for party tonight, not the black one

    Select
   -Let’s select the most beautiful women in this party

2. Remind and Remember

    Remind
   -Remind me to return this book to the library.

    Remember
   -I remember to lock the door.