Mastering prepositions is a crucial step in achieving fluency in Malay, as these small but essential words help to form the backbone of everyday conversation. Prepositions in Malay, just like in English, are used to indicate relationships between different elements within a sentence, such as location, time, and direction. Our Malay Grammar Exercises on Common Prepositions are designed to help you understand and correctly use these grammatical building blocks. By engaging with a variety of exercises, you will develop a deeper comprehension of how prepositions function in different contexts, enhancing both your written and spoken Malay skills. In our exercises, you will encounter a range of prepositional uses and contexts, from simple sentences to more complex structures. Whether you are a beginner looking to grasp the basics or an advanced learner aiming to refine your understanding, these exercises offer valuable practice to improve your grammatical accuracy. Through consistent practice, you will not only expand your vocabulary but also gain confidence in your ability to form sentences that are grammatically correct and contextually appropriate. Dive into our exercises and take a significant step forward in your journey to mastering the Malay language.
1. Saya tinggal *di* Kuala Lumpur (preposition indicating location).
2. Buku itu ada *di atas* meja (preposition indicating position).
3. Dia berjalan *ke* sekolah setiap hari (preposition indicating direction).
4. Surat ini untuk *kepada* Ali (preposition indicating recipient).
5. Kucing itu tidur *di bawah* katil (preposition indicating position).
6. Kami pergi bercuti *dengan* keluarga (preposition indicating companionship).
7. Ayah saya bekerja *di* pejabat setiap hari (preposition indicating location).
8. Mereka duduk *di sebelah* saya (preposition indicating position).
9. Adik saya bermain *di dalam* bilik (preposition indicating position).
10. Kami makan malam *di* restoran semalam (preposition indicating location).
1. Saya tinggal *di* Kuala Lumpur (preposition indicating location).
2. Buku itu ada *atas* meja (preposition indicating position).
3. Kami berjalan *ke* taman setiap pagi (preposition indicating direction).
4. Mereka berenang *di* kolam renang (preposition indicating place).
5. Ibu memasak nasi *untuk* makan malam (preposition indicating purpose).
6. Kereta itu berhenti *di* lampu isyarat (preposition indicating location).
7. Dia membeli hadiah *untuk* rakannya (preposition indicating recipient).
8. Kucing itu tidur *di* atas sofa (preposition indicating position).
9. Kami pergi bercuti *ke* Pulau Langkawi (preposition indicating destination).
10. Surat itu dihantar *oleh* posmen (preposition indicating agent in passive sentence).
1. Ayah saya sedang bekerja *di* pejabat (preposition for location).
2. Buku itu terletak *atas* meja (preposition for position).
3. Mereka berjalan *ke* sekolah setiap pagi (preposition for direction).
4. Kita akan bertemu *pada* hari Sabtu (preposition for time).
5. Kucing itu tidur *dalam* kotak (preposition for inside).
6. Dia berdiri *di antara* dua pokok (preposition for between).
7. Kami makan malam *dengan* keluarga (preposition for with).
8. Bas tiba *dari* Kuala Lumpur pada pukul 3 petang (preposition for origin).
9. Surat ini ditulis *oleh* Ali (preposition for by).
10. Mereka berbincang *tentang* projek baru itu (preposition for about).