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Danial_24.10

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7th Grade

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Nur Amalia

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​Prepositions

​- Shows the relationship between 2 or more things that are being talked about in a sentence.

​- Prepositions of position or place tell you about the position of a thing, an animal or a person.

Examples: next to, above, over, across, along, in front of, at, on, off, of, around, behind, against, below, between, beside, by, from, in, inside, outside, to, under, within, towards, on top of, at the bottom of

a) The students are in the library

b) There is a row of houses along the river.

c) There is a cupboard under the stairs.​

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​Prepositions

​- Prepositions of time tell you when an action happens.

​Example: about, at, during, on, after, before, around, as soon as, by, in, since, over, throughout, until, within, from, to, past

​a) They arrived at 8.00 pm last night.

​b) She slept after finishing her work.

​c) They mowed the lawn over the weekend.

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​Prepositions

​- Prepositions of direction tell you the direction in which an action is moving.

​Examples: across, against, from, at, up, along, around, down, to, into, towards, through, away, off, forward.

​a) The train goes through the tunnel.

​b) The cat climbs up the tree.

​c) He walks across the road.

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Multiple Choice

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He is standing ____ his brother and sister.

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between

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by

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The children are sitting ____ the bench.

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on

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in

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Do not lean ____ the wall as the paint is still wet.

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to

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against

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Lenny finishes her homework ____ thirty minutes.

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in

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at

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We are going ____ Singapore tomorrow. 

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by

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to

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There is a hut built ___ the coconut trees.

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among

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in

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He fell asleep ___ watching television.

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on

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while

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He went ___ the stage to received the award.

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onto

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forward

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We were talking ____ the telephone just now.

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about

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on

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He ran as fast as he could ___ the goalposts.

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towards

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at

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The cat climbed ___ the tree when the dog chased it.

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down

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up

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We jogged slowly ___ the road.

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along

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through

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There is a teddy bear ____ the box.

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under

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inside

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He wrapped a band-aid ___ his injured finger.

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by

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around

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The boy ushered the goats ____ the newly built pen.

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into

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within

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​Conjunctions

​- Used to connect words, phrases, clauses and sentences together.

​Examples:

​1. He bought a red and a blue pen.

​2. Would you like tea or coffee, sir?

​3. She wanted to buy the bag, but it was too pricey.

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Open Ended

Join the sentences below using 'and', 'but', 'because' or 'or'.

The drive went smoothly. There was not much traffic on the road today.

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Open Ended

Join the sentences below using 'and', 'but', 'because' or 'or'.

Damian is studying in the library. Arif is studying in the library.

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Open Ended

Join the sentences below using 'and', 'but', 'because' or 'or'.

He had been fishing for hours. He had not caught anything.

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Open Ended

Join the sentences below using 'and', 'but', 'because' or 'or'.

She is sluggish today. She did not sleep well last nigh

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Open Ended

Join the sentences below using 'and', 'but', 'because' or 'or'.

You can have pudding for dessert. You can have some fresh fruit for dessert.

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Open Ended

Join the sentences below using 'and', 'but', 'because' or 'or'.

He knocked on the door. Nobody answered.

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Open Ended

Join the sentences below using 'and', 'but', 'because' or 'or'.

He went into the bathroom. He took a shower.

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Open Ended

Join the sentences below using 'and', 'but', 'because' or 'or'.

The classroom is empty. Everybody has gone to the assembly hall.

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Join the sentences below using 'and', 'but', 'because' or 'or'.

Will you be taking the train? Will you b

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Open Ended

Join the sentences below using 'and', 'but', 'because' or 'or'.

Jamie likes to cook. Jamie likes to do gardening.

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​Hi!

​How are you? I'm writing from the UK. I know your brother Darren will be celebrating his 12th birthday soon. I'm thinking of getting him a present here but I'm not sure what he would like. Should I get him a football jersey, a Lego set or a pair of football boots?

​What would you suggest?

​Anand

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​From:

​To: 

​Subject:

​Hi Kenneth,

​______________________________________________

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