To, By, Until, From, With, For

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A. To is used for movement.

Example: Let's go to a restaurant.

B. By is used to show manner.

Example: The house was destroyed by fire.

C. Until is used to indicate time.

Example: We shall stay here until his arrival.

D. From is used to show location.

Example: We got the news from media.

E. With may be used to show possession or manner.

Example: The girl with the pink ribbon is pretty. (possession)

Mother cut the cake with a knife. (manner)

F. For is used to show cause, reason, or purpose.

Example: The new heroes labor for the good humanity.

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Perspectives 7; Cruz • Cruz-Arbozo • Rodriguez-Relucio • Herrera, JO-ES Publishing.

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