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exams ?



Hello!
Long time no see.. It's been a long time I did not update this blog. I have been quite busy since I have too many assignments to be done and I don't have any idea what should I post but suddenly I get an idea which is to post my marks in exams. I got low marks for this exam. I do not know why but I think, it is probably because of I did not have enough preparation. It's okay; I hope I will do well in the next exams. ALL THE BEST FOR ME:). So, these are my marks:)


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Extended time


i'm realize many wrong preposition i've used before and i can improve my english by reading this notes.. hope you guys also can decrease our mistakes to be a great in english.. haha

To express extended time, English uses the following prepositions: since, for, by, from—to, from-until, during,(with)in

  • She has been gone since yesterday. (She left yesterday and has not returned.)
  • I'm going to Paris for two weeks. (I will spend two weeks there.)
  • The movie showed from August to October. (Beginning in August and ending in October.)
  • The decorations were up from spring until fall. (Beginning in spring and ending in fall.)
  • I watch TV during the evening. (For some period of time in the evening.)
  • We must finish the project within a year. (No longer than a year.)
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One point in time



On is used with days:

  • I will see you on Monday.
  • The week begins on Sunday.

At is used with noon, night, midnight, and with the time of day:

  • My plane leaves at noon.
  • The movie starts at 6 p.m.

In is used with other parts of the day, with months, with years, with seasons:

  • He likes to read in the afternoon.
  • The days are long in August.
  • The book was published in 1999.
  • The flowers will bloom in spring
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A versus An



"A" goes before all words that begin with consonants.

  • a cat
  • a dog
  • a purple onion
  • a buffalo
  • a big apple

With one exception: Use "an" before unsounded h.

  • an honorable peace
  • an honest error

"An" goes before all words that begin with vowels:

  • an apricot
  • an egg
  • an Indian
  • an orbit
  • an uprising

With two exceptions: When the same sound as the y in you, or o makes the same sound as w in won, then a is used.

  • a union
  • a united front
  • a unicorn
  • a used napkin
  • a U.S. ship
  • a one-legged man
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special for my lecturer

When I am updating this blog, I always have this 'thing' in my mind which is to make sure that I make sentences that are correct so that Madam Aries will give full marks to me when she sees my 'beautiful' English. Hehe. I am still learning what? :D.

To Madam Aries.
We love you so much. You are a very good lecturer to us. You never be angry with us if we are doing mistakes but always trying to correct us. We all are still learning.. Please show us the ways to become good in English.

:)

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introduction



Hello everyone!
My name is Mus from psp1s1 group pd program PD008. This blog is made especially for my BEL020 subject or more famous known as English. I will write anything that I have learned about English neither from class or anywhere. I guess I'll share some of my thoughts or anything here too to gain our knowledge and then, improve my English. :)

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