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The first down is an adverb.
The combination of verb + adverb, if the pronoun is used, should be placed before the adverb. i.e., can be written.
turn it down。
The second on is a preposition.
Only a few prepositions can be used as adverbs.
e.g. on down, up, out off....
This depends on the situation, depending on what the word is. Adverbs are often added after turn cut, etc.
Supplement: How to memorize (distinguish) the meaning of a "verb + preposition (adverb)" type phrase.
This question has been bothering me for a long time, there are some "verb + preposition (adverb)" type phrases, I can't always tell what they mean, such as keep+up down off back....When the same verb is used in conjunction with different prepositions (adverbs), it often comes up with different meanings, and each phrase has multiple different meanings, which is a real headache for me. Do you have any good ways to memorize?
Asked by: fredfsh - Magician Level 4.
1.Mainly rely on usual memory.
2.Knowing which words are usually used as prepositions and what they mean can also help you distinguish between prepositions and adverbs. Such as:
please fill the words in the form.
This sentence can be split into:
please fill the words in. /please fill in the words .The adverb in has the dynamic meaning of "entering".
Or, please fill in the formThe preposition in has a static meaning of "in the inside".
By: Left Bank Weilan - Magician Level 4.
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Adverb: Used to describe a verb.
Preposition: Generally used after be, verb (intransitive verb) to indicate the state of be, verb to the object that follows it.
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Don't ask why, just use it. it is usually added in the middle, turn it down
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Adverb (adverb for short) refers to a word that denotes a characteristic of a behavior or state in a sentence.
Preposition (abbreviated as prep.).), also known as prepositions, indicate the relationship between nouns, pronouns, and other words in the sentence.
The differences are: different, different uses, and different classifications.
1. Different. 1. Adverbs: Most adverbs are placed after verbs, or after the verb be, auxiliary verb or modal verb, and before the verb in the real sense. If there is an object after a substantive verb, it is placed after the object.
2. Preposition: used in front of nouns or pronouns.
Second, the use is different.
1. Adverbs: Words that can modify or limit the role of verbs or adjectives, the degree or scope of expression.
2. Preposition: indicates the relationship between the word and other components in the sentence.
Third, the classification is different.
1. Adverbs: Adverbs can be divided into: adverbs of time, adverbs of frequency, adverbs of place, adverbs of mode, adverbs of degree, adverbs of interrogative, adverbs of connection, adverbs of relations, order of tables, and adverbs of table completion.
2. Prepositions: can be divided into time prepositions, place prepositions, mode prepositions, reason prepositions, quantity prepositions and other prepositions.
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Adverb is a class of words used to modify a verb (equivalent to verb in English) or to enhance the description of a phrase or an entire sentence.
A preposition, adposition, is a word or affix used in grammar to express the grammatical function of a word.
Adverbs generally play a modifying role, whereas prepositions do not have the function of modifying.
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I divide it like this, I think the adverb is generally an adjective followed by ly, and then the preposition is of or something, in fact, I don't know very well, how to use Chinese, you think.
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First, the grammatical features are different.
1. Adverbs: Adverbs can be used as adverbs. The adverb of degree "very, extremely" can also be used as a complement; Adverbs generally cannot be said alone, and the attachment is strong, only "no, don't, no, immediately, maybe, probably, a little" and so on can be said separately in the ellipsed sentence; Some adverbs can be used in conjunction with each other, some in one or in pairs.
2. Prepositions: express the grammatical meaning of time, place, way, object, etc.; The prepositional structure mainly acts as an adverbial that modifies a verb or adjective; "In", "toward", "to", "to", "to", "to", "to", "to", "to", "to
Second, the classification is different.
1. Adverbs: indicate degree, scope, time, sequence, frequency, affirmation, negation, modality, manner, tone, and place.
2. Preposition: indicates time, place, purpose, reason, object, exclusion, passive, comparison, and way.
Third, the usage is different.
1. Adverbs: Adverbs are often used to modify verbs (phrases), restricting verbs or adjectives.
2. Preposition: It is generally used in front of a noun, pronoun or noun phrase, and these words are combined to form a preposition structure.
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Adverbs and prepositions are common parts of speech in the English language, and they have different parts of speech and usage.
An adverb is a part of speech used to modify verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and whole sentences. It is often used to denote time, place, manner, degree, frequency, speculation, etc. Adverbs can be how, when, where, why, etc.
For example: slowly, quickly, always, very, etc.
A preposition is a class of speech used to guide a noun, pronoun, or verb infinitive as its object. It is often used to indicate time, place, direction, cause, purpose, etc. Prepositions are often formed into prepositional phrases with nouns, pronouns, or infinitives and are often used to indicate the relationship between two entities.
For example: in, on. on), at (in.
place), to (to), etc.
In summary, adverbs are used to modify verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and whole sentences, and to express the way and degree; Prepositions are used to guide nouns, pronouns, or verb infinitives as their objects, indicating relationships such as position, time, purpose, etc.
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