Organizing Objects on Your Desktop: A Comprehensive Guide
This guide provides an overview of placing objects on your desktop using various prepositions of place. Learn how to position icons effectively: at the top, middle, left, right, and bottom of your desktop screen. We cover important expressions such as "There is" and "There are," alongside specific vocabulary like icons, background, taskbar, and more. Illustrated with examples, you’ll discover how to navigate your desktop efficiently, making it neat and functional with tips on locating items such as the start button, taskbar, and recycle bin.
Organizing Objects on Your Desktop: A Comprehensive Guide
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At the top (of the desktop) In themiddle of desktop/screen in the center ON THE LEFT ON THE RIGHT AT THE BOTTOM (OF THE DESKTOP)
AT THE TOP CENTER (OF THE DESKTOP) AT THE TOP LEFT CORNER (OF THE DEKTOP) AT THE TOP RICHT CORNER (OF THE DESKTOP) AT THE BOTTOM RIGHT OF CORNER(OF THE DESKTOP) AT THE BOTTOM CENTER (OF THE DESKTOP) AT THE BOTTOM LEFT OF DESKTOP (ON THE DEKTOP
PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE NEXT TO/ BESIDE UNDER ON THE TOP ABOVE- BELOW BETWEEN
EXPRESSIONS THERE IS/ THERE ARE YOU CAN SEE I HAVE/ I HAVE GOT
VOCABULARY • ICONS • BACKGROUND • BAR • WALLPAPER • SLIDE
EXAMPLE • Describe the desktop: Thisis a windows of mi desktop takenfromgoogleimages. I am goingto describe it. At the top rightcornerthereis a calendar. Ontheleftyou can seemost of theicons, at the top there are some more. At thebottomleftcornerthereis a startbuttom. Onthebottom center youcan seetask bar. At thebottomleftcornerthereisthestartmenu. At thebottomrightcornerthereisthethrashbin. Underthebinthereisthenotificationarea and the time/ date control.
Waine’sworld Desktop • Thisis a window of a desktop that i findon Google images. In theleftyouseetheicons in themiddle of top youseetheclock, at the top rightcornerthereis a calendar, onthebottomrightyou can seetaskbar, ontheleftbottomyou can seethestartboton, at themiddlelefftyouseethethrashbin.