TULISAN BAHASA INGGRIS BISNIS



TULISAN BAHASA INGGRIS BISNIS 4



       1.    Please explain about preposition, what are the differences between in, on and at

Ø  At         : use for stating where someone or something is for in a particular place, use for saying where you stop on a journey, and sitting or standing close to something especially in order to do something.

Ø  Between : can be used in the following ways as a preposition (followed by noun), the distance between two places. As an adverb (without a following noun), two periods of study with a short break between with someone or something on each side or end.

Ø  On        : used as a function word to indicate position in contact with and supported by the top surface, use a function word to indicate the location of something, and use as a function word to indicate position in or in contact with an outher surface.

Ø  In          : can be used in the following ways as a preposition (followed by a noun), the children are in the garden. As an adverb (without a following noun), come in anf sit down. Used for showing where someone or something is inside a container, room, building, vehicle, etc.


        2.    What are the differences between past, cross, through, and along

Ø  Past      : can be used in the following ways as a preposition (followed by anoun), it’s past your bedtime. As an adverb (without a following noun), a policeman walked past, and after a particular time use for saying what time it is when it is not more than thirty minutes after one, two etc o’clock.

Ø  Through : can be used in the following ways as a preposition (followed by a noun), they were riding through a forest. As an adverb (without afollowing noun), there’s a hole in the roof where the rain comes through. As an adjective a through train from one end or side of something to the other.

Ø  Along   : can be used in the following ways as a preposition (followed by a noun), go along south street and turn left. As an adverb (without a following noun), can I bring the children along.


Ø  Cross    : to go from one side of something such as a road or river to the other, use for on side of something such as a room or enclosed area to the other, and use for side of a border or line that separates places to the other.
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