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Saturday, November 17, 2012

PREPOSITION "OUTSIDE"

Outside


1. This is a beautiful place to spend a vacation outside the city.

2. The tourists are walking around outside the temple.

3. He tries to get outside the office whenever possible.

4. Some kids left their bikes outside the store.

5. They're outside their house.

6. This light is left on outside at night.

7. He's outside in the hot sun.

8. They like to cook outside in the summer.

(In this sentence, "outside" is used as an adverb to describe where "they like to cook." )

9. She likes to be outside in the winter.

10. The outside of a peach is fuzzy and a little thick; the inside is sweet and juicy.

(In this sentence, "outside" is used a noun: "The outside...")

(2) Over

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

FLOOD AT SMAN 2 TELUK KERAMAT

SMAN 2 TELUK KERAMAT

FLOOD AT SCHOOL

Look at the school...there are so much water. Our school is flooding. we need help. we need help from the local government. How can we handle this situation?
however, the students still have spirit to go to school. they still study together in class. Although the classes have much water.
look at this picture!
they are very happy...!!!
hehhe...heehee...!

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

PREPOSITION 'OFF'

Off

1. This tire is not on the truck. It's off. It's off the truck.

(The preposition "off" is often used with verbs and other prepositions such as "of.")

2. His jacket is off.

He's taking off his hat.

(The "verb" take is often used with "off" when clothes are removed from the body.)

3. The lights are off.

("Off" is used as an adjective in this sentence.)

4. She's talking right now, but soon she'll be off the phone.

5. This airplane is off the ground.

6. His shoes are off his feet.

His shoes are off of his feet.

His shoes are off.

7. The dog jumped up on the table, but he must get off.

(The verb "get" is often used with "off": get off the bus; get off the plane; get off the train; get off the elevator. )

8. He's taking some cheeseburgers off the grill.

(take off = remove)

9. I got this recipe for Vietnamese-style spring rolls off the internet.

(You get information "off the internet" or "from the internet.")

10. He's working right now, but in a few hours this police officer will be off duty.

(off = not working)

(2) On


He has a laptop computer on his desk.

His feet are also on his desk.

My friend Pedro lives in an apartment on this street.

She has a ring on her finger.

He has a hat on his head.

He also has some sunglasses on his face.

He's not going to be on time.

She's riding on a skateboard.

He's riding on his father's shoulders.

The news is on TV.

She's reporting about a house that is on fire .

These children are running on the beach.

He spilled ketchup on his tie.

There will be stain on his shirt and on his tie if he doesn't clean them.
(Source: Saghirison_facebook)

Thursday, November 1, 2012

PREPOSITION "IN FRONT OF & FROM"

Instead of

1. Instead of sports, he likes academics.

or ...

He likes academics instead of sports.

(instead of = something replaces another thing; something is preferred over another thing.)

2. He chose a military career instead of going to college.

or