Senin, 26 Maret 2012

Vocabs shapes : parts body

Part of Body

  • The Body = Tubuh 

1.Hair = Rambut
2.Head = Kepala
3.Neck = Leher
4.Throat = Tenggorokan
5.Shoulder = Bahu
6.Chest = Dada
7.Back = Punggung
8.Waist = Pinggung
9.Stomach = Perut
10.Hip = Pinggul
11.Bottom = Pantat
12.Armpit = Ketiak
13.Arm = Lengan
14.Upper arm = Lengan Atas
15.Elbow = Siku
16.Forearm = Lengan Bawah
17.Wrist = Pergelangan Tangan
18.Fist = Kepalan Tangan
19.Hand = Tanagn
20.Palm = Tapak Tangan
21.Thumb = Ibu Jari
22.Finger = Jari Tangan
23.Nail = Kuku
24.Leg = Kaki
25.Thigh = Paha
26.Knee = Lutut
27.Calf = Betis
28.Ankle = Pergelangan Kaki
29.Foot = Kaki
30.Heel = Tumit
31.Instep = Kura-Kura Kaki
32.Sole = Tapak Kaki
33.Toes = Jari Kaki

  • The Insides = Organ Dalam


1.Brain = Otak
2.Windpipe = Batang Tenggorokan
3.Heart = Jantung
4.Lung = Paru-Paru
5.Liver = Hati
6.Kidney = Ginjal
7.Intestines = Usus
8.Bladder = Kandung Kemis
9.Vein = Pembuluh Balik
10.Artery = Pembuluh Nadi
11.Muscle = Otot

The Eye = MATA
1.Eyeball = Bola Mata
2.Eyebrow = Alis Mata
3.Eyelid = Kelopak Mata
4.Eyelashes = Bulu Mata
5.Pupil = Manik Mata
6.Iris = Selaput Pelangi

  • The Face = Wajah

1.Eye = Mata
2.Noise = Hidung
3.Ear = Telinga
4.Mouth = Mulut
5.Cheek = Pipi
6.Chin = Dagu
7.Temple = Pelipis
8.Forehead/Brow = Dahi/Kenig
9.Jaw = Rahang
10. Moustache = Kumis
11.Beard = Janggut
12.Tooth = Gigi
13.Lip = Bibir
14.Tongue = Lidah


Prepositional Phrase

 
 
 
Prepositional Phrase are groups of words that have a preposition and an object of the preposition. The whole phrase will always act as either an adjective or an adverb.

A Preposition will always start the phrase, and an object of the preposition will always end it. An object of the preposition is a noun or pronoun that follows the preposition.

these are the patterns for a prepositional phrase :

Preposition + noun, pronoun, gerund, of clause
preposition + modifier (s) + noun, pronoun, gerund, of clause

Here are some examples
* At home
   At = Preposition ; home = noun.
* In time
   In  = Preposition ; time   = noun.
* From Richie 
   From = Preposition ; Richie = noun
* With me
   With = Preposition ; me = Pronoun.

A Prepositional Phrase will function as an adjective or adverb. 
As an adjective, the prepositional phrase will answer the question which one?

Read these example :
  • The book on the bathroom floor is swollen from shower steam.
          Which book? the one on the bathroom floor!

As an adverb, a prepositional phrase will answer questions such as how ? when ? or where ?
  • Freddy is stiff from yesterday's long football practice.
          How did Freddy get stiff ? from yesterday's long football practice!


Preposition List : 
  • A  = aboard, about, above, across, after, against, ahead of, along, amid, amidst, among, around, as, as  for as, as of, aside from, at, athwart, stop.
  • B  = barring, because of, before, behind, below, beneath, beside, besides, between, beyond, but, by means of.
  • C  = circa, concering.
  • D  = despite, down, during
  • E  = except, except for, excluding
  • F  =  for from, following, for, from
  • I   = in, in accordence with, in addition to, in case of, in front of, in lieu of, in place of, in spite of, including, inside, instead of, into
  • L  = like
  • M = minus
  • N  = near, next to
  • O  = of, off, on,on account of, on behalf of, on top of, onto, opposite, out, out of, outside, over
  • P   = past, plus, prior to
  • R  = regarding, regardless of
  • S   = save, since
  • T   = than, through, till, to, toward, towards
  • U   = under, underneath, unlike, until, up, upon
  • V   = versus, via
  • W  = with, with regard to, within, without