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15 Cards in this Set
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Preposition Usage
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the most important rule for prepositions is:
preposition + noun |
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Subordinating Conjunction
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Subordinating Conjunction+ Noun/Noun pharse.
A-After A-As B-Before F-For S-Since U-Until |
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After
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Preposition
After lunch, I felt sleepy. Subordinating Conunction After I worked twelve hours, I felt tired. |
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As
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Preposition
As the chief , I am responsible for the conduct of my cadets. Subordinating Conjucntion. As I worked my way up the levels , I was more confident in finishing the game. |
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Before
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Before Ram came Sita
Always strecth before you begin to work out. |
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under, over, near, beside
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Place
Place your book under the table. |
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(to, toward, into, through, etc.)
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Direction (to, toward, into, through, etc.)
What is the way to the temple? |
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at
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Time at, etc.)
I will meet you at 5 o clock |
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By
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Mesaure
We buy our olive oil by the 16 kilo container |
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like
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Similarity
She looks like her mother. |
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as
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Capacity
He worked as fireman. |
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Such as
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Examples
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of
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Mesaure, Partition,Possesion.
They painted the front of the building white and green. He broke the top of the table with his fist. 1 pound of flesh |
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for
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Purpose
“He went to the store for milk and bread. TIP: Never, Never use for + verb + ing to express the purpose of the verb. Example: “He went to the store for buying milk and bread.” This is wrong usage and a common mistake! |
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in on
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Time and Place
I will meet you in five minutes. I will meet on thurday |