An investigation of the use and mis-use of preposition by ESL university learners in their written assignment / Fazlinda Hamzah and Mohd Azlan Shah Sharifudin

Studies have shown that learning prepositions is among the hardest for second language learners and this is especially true for learners of English. This study sought to analyse the errors related to the target prepositions 'in', 'on' and 'at' in English essays written...

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Main Authors: Hamzah, Fazlinda (Author), Sharifudin, Mohd Azlan Shah (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi Mara Cawangan Pulau Pinang, 2017-11.
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