1. 1. Preposition ( kata depan )
A preposition usually indicates the temporal, spatial or logical relationship of its object to the rest of the sentence as in the following examples:
The book is on the table.
The book is beneath the table.
The book is leaning against the table.
The book is beside the table.
She held the book over the table.
She read the book during class.
at specific, example : Jl. Tanjung Raya 2, komp.Permata kapuas A19
on medium, example : Jl. Tanjung Raya 2
in general, example : country, town, city
2. 2. Determiner
Determiners are words like the, an, my, some. They are grammatically similar. They all come at the beginning of noun phrases, and usually we cannot use more than one determiner in the same noun phrase.
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Possessive Adjectives:
Other determiners:
- each, every
- either, neither
- some, any, no
- much, many; more, most
- little, less, least
- few, fewer, fewest
- what, whatever; which, whichever
- both, half, all
- several
- enough
example :
general one : I eat a food ( I don’t know the food )
specific one : I eat the food ( i know the food )
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