Bahasa Inggris Bisnis 2
Prepositions "On," "At," and "In"
A preposition is a word that links a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to some other part of the sentence. Prepositions can be tricky for English learners. There is no definite rule or formula for choosing a preposition. In the beginning stage of learning the language, you should try to identify a preposition when reading or listening in English and recognize its usage. A preposition is used to show direction, location, or time, or to introduce an object. Here are a few common prepositions and examples. OnA. Used to express a surface of something:
AtA. Used to point out specific time:
InA. Used for unspecific times during a day, month, season, year:
Common Combination and Prepositions
1. Common Verb and Preposition Combinations
Verbs and prepositions are also used in common phrases. The verb generally goes in front of the preposition. - Account for - to be the explanation or cause of something.
- Adapt to - to change something in order to make it suitable for a new use or situation.
- Adhere to - to behave according to a particular law, rule, set of instructions.
- Agree on - to have the same opinion about something.
- Agree with - to have the same opinion as somebody.
- Apologize for - to say that you are sorry for doing something wrong or causing a problem.
- Approve of - to think that somebody/something is good, acceptable or suitable.
- Argue with - to disagree with a statement.
- Ask about - to say or write something in the form of a question, in order to get information.
- Ask for - to say that you want to speak to somebody or be directed to a place.
- Correspond with - to be the same as or match something.
2. Common Adjective and Preposition Combinations Adjectives and prepositions are commonly used in phrases. The adjective usually goes before the preposition. Here are a few of the common combinations of adjectives and prepositions in English: - Angry at - having strong feelings about something that you dislike very much or about an unfair situation.
- Good at - able to do something well.
- Capable of - having the ability or qualities necessary for doing something.
- Proud of - feeling pleased and satisfied about something that you own or have done, or are connected with.
- Afraid of - worried about what might happen.
- Fond of - finding something pleasant or enjoyable, especially something you have liked or enjoyed for a long time.
- Full of - having or containing a large number or amount of something.
- Satisfied with - pleased because you have achieved something or because something that you wanted to happen has happened.
- Busy with - having a lot to do.
- Fed up with - bored or unhappy, especially with a situation that has continued for too long.
noun + preposition
1. about + information
Where can I get information about anorexia nervosa?
(Dimana saya dapat memperoleh informasi tentang anorexia nervosa?)
2. for + admiration, advertisement, bid, cure, reason, etc.
You don’t have a good reason for leaving your current job.
(Kamu tidak punya alasan yang bagus untuk meninggalkaan pekerjaanmu saat ini.)
3. from + excerpt
How do you cite an excerpt from a book?
(Bagaimana kamu mengutip suatu bagian kecil dari sebuah buku?)
4. of + address, awareness, cause, cost, danger, use, way, etc.
She asked many questions about the use of the microwave oven before buying it.
(Dia banyak mengajukan pertanyaan tentang penggunaan microwave oven tersebut sebelum membelinya.)
5. over + authority, control
The woman had no self-control over eating.
(Wanita tersebut dulunya tidak punya kontrol diri dalam hal makan.)
http://www.talkenglish.com/grammar/prepositions-on-at-in.aspx
http://www.english4dummies.com/verb-prepositions-combinations-list-with-examples/
http://www.englishpage.com/gerunds/adjective_prep_gerund_list.htm
http://www.wordsmile.com/contoh-kalimat-noun-diikuti-preposition
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