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That's just too much. It's impossible to say it all.
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A prepositional phrase is a phrase formed by a preposition and other pronouns or nouns or phrases. Colloquially abbreviated"Interval short"。This phrase is mainly used to indicate the relationship between words and sentences.
A preposition is a kind of word used to express the relationship between a word and a word, and between a word and a sentence. It cannot be used as a separate sentence component in a sentence. A preposition is usually followed by a noun pronoun or other parts of speech equivalent to a noun, a phrase or a clause as its object.
The preposition and its object form a melotic phrase, which is used as an adverbial, predicate, complement, definite or prepositional object in a sentence.
A verb phrase is a fixed collocation in which some verbs can be formed with some other words, expressing a concept, and its function is the same as that of a single verb. In practice, verb phrases are often treated as a whole.
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1. ask about: ask; Ask.
2. bring about: cause; [Sail] make a U-turn.
3. come about: happens; Produce; Change direction.
4. get about: wandering, walking; Travel; Spread.
5. give about: distribution; Disseminate.
6. go about: start doing; Dispose; Move around.
7. Keep About: Continue to perform your duties; Keep it on hand.
8. look about: look around; View.
9. put about: scatter; Veer; Distress.
10. run about: run around.
11. think about: consider.
12 turn about: turn around; think about it repeatedly; Change one's mind.
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The prepositions commonly used in English can be divided into the following categories: 1. Insight prepositions that indicate time are good respect: at, in, on, before, after, by, (from ) to, until till, within, for, during, through, from, since, etc. 1
Indicate year, month, day, sock god moment, etc. with at, in, on a).at: used to represent time and time.
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1 Intransitive verbs can form a verb preposition with a preposition, which is equivalent to a family of transitive verbs, and the prepositional object that follows it can be regarded as the pin object of the verb preposition. Such as look at, look for, look after, wait for, etc.
2. Intransitive verbs plus prepositional phrasesPrepositional phrases are used as adverbials.
Such as Stand at the Door, Live in Beijing, Talk in English, etc.
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The first prepositional phrase modifies found, which is used as an adverbial, i.e. to find something in the house, referring to the place to be found.
The second prepositional phrase modifies everything and is used as a definite, i.e. what is in the house, and I like everything in this house.
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Remember that in the room is just a phrase, a whole, and everything is modified, and prepositional phrases are usually put at the end.
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All prepositions are followed by doing.
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