There are those fixed collocations for English preposition phrases

Updated on educate 2024-03-07
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A prepositional phrase generally refers to a prepositional phrase. Preposition-plus noun phrases, e.g. by accident, by the way, in return, but there are also other forms of prepositional phrases.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Verb-centric phrases.

    Common ones include verbs plus prepositions, verbs plus adverbs, etc.

    For example: come

    across,go

    through

    Prepositions are paired with other pronouns or nouns to form prepositional phrases.

    1.Preposition: Also known as a preposition, it is generally placed before a noun, pronoun, or word equivalent to a noun. Generally, it is not stressed, and it is not a separate sentence component, but only indicates its relationship with the following words to other sentence components. Prepositions can be divided into 5 categories:

    1) Simple prepositions, such as about, for, from, to, on,..

    2) Compound prepositions, such as into, outside, upon, without, ,..

    3) Double prepositions, such as from

    behind,until

    after,from

    among,..

    4) Participle prepositions, such as regarding, including, concerning,..

    5) Phrase prepositions, such as along

    with,on

    behalf

    of,owing

    to,inspite

    of,onaccount

    of,..Then look at the definition of a prepositional phrase: a preposition is formed together with a noun or a word equivalent to a noun (prepositional object) after it, and is mainly used as an adverbial, a definite, a predicate in a sentence, and sometimes a compound object. For example: among

    youngpeople,in

    english,in

    hisearly

    thirties,in

    arage.

    Based on these, what really needs to be paid attention to should be the "phrase preposition", not the "preposition phrase" by definition

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The fixed collocations and usage of prepositions are as follows:

    1. Finger bucket in + language, color, coat, hat, etc., indicating the use of a certain language or wear;

    2. in + row, team, class, grade, etc., which indicates in ......Platoon, team, class, grade, etc.;

    3. In the morning, afternoon, evening means that only talk about grinding in the morning, afternoon, evening and so on;

    4 in the desk, pencil box, bedroom means in the desk, pencil case, bedroom;

    5. In the tree means on the tree, not the tree.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In 4, on the desk should be the place adverbial.

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