Today we are learn about preposition and adverb through the presentation from students. Preposition is present by Joe, Marini & Dalila. While Adeverb is present by Salbiah, Afiqah & Baini.
~ Preposition are a class of words that indicate relationships between nouns, pronouns and other words in a sentence.
~ Most often they come before a noun.
e.g : after class,before Tuesday.
Simple preposition :
=) Is single word preposition.
=) Preposition of time :
> on (days of the week)
> in (month/season, time of day, year)
> since [from a certain point of time (past till now)]
> to (telling the time)
> ago (a certain time in the past)
> before (earlier than a certain point of time)
> past (telling the time)
> to/till/until (marking the begining and end of a period of time)
> by (in the sense of at the latest, up to a cretain time)
> in (month/season, time of day, year)
> since [from a certain point of time (past till now)]
> to (telling the time)
> ago (a certain time in the past)
> before (earlier than a certain point of time)
> past (telling the time)
> to/till/until (marking the begining and end of a period of time)
> by (in the sense of at the latest, up to a cretain time)
=) Preposition of place :
> in (room,building, street/book paper)
> at (meaning next to, by an object/for events/place where you are to do something typical)
> on (attached/being on surface/for a certain side)
> under (on the ground, lower than / covered by something else)
> above (higher then something else, but not directly over it)
> into (enter a room / building)
> towards (movement in the direction of something but not directly to it)
> onto ( movement to the top of something)
> from (in the sense of where from)
> at (meaning next to, by an object/for events/place where you are to do something typical)
> on (attached/being on surface/for a certain side)
> under (on the ground, lower than / covered by something else)
> above (higher then something else, but not directly over it)
> into (enter a room / building)
> towards (movement in the direction of something but not directly to it)
> onto ( movement to the top of something)
> from (in the sense of where from)
ADVERB
=) An adverb is used to add information to a clause or another word.
Form of adverb :
> Adverb of time ( now, soon, later, then )
> Adverb of place ( out, up, there, everywhere )
> Adverb of manner ( slowly, quickly, well, hard )
> Adverb of degree ( much, almost, quite, very )
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