Thứ Bảy, 23 tháng 8, 2014

GIỚI TỪ DÙNG TRONG VĂN BẢN LUẬT of, to, in, for, with, on and from _ GS.VINH

Common prepositions A preposition is a function word that combines with a noun or pronoun or noun phrase to form a prepositional phrase. For example, in the sentence I’ll see you in court! the word in is a preposition introducing the prepositional phrase in court. In English, the most used prepositions are of, to, in, for, with, on and from. Prepositions in Legal English Unfortunately, prepositional use is idiomatic; it is not based on rules. The only effective way of become more confident in using prepositions in Legal English is by becoming more familiar with their use in legal contexts. Prepositions in formal contexts In formal contexts, such as during an interview, prepositions can be placed before a question word when asking a direct question, as in At what point during your studies did you realise that you no longer wanted to be a doctor? Prepositions can also be used immediately before a relative pronoun, as in This was a business relationship with which both parties were initially quite content

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