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The most common usage is the prepositional word "to", which is followed by a noun (or phrase) to form a prepositional structure to modify the verb predicate. The conjunction "to" only expresses the continuation, not the transition. It has to have two parts that are connected, and the latter part of the two parts is a predicate component.
1. "to" is used as a preposition. The most common use of "to" as a preposition is more complicated.
1. Tools or reliance that elicit actions and behaviors. It can be translated as "use", "by", "according to", etc.
For example, if you use a knife to chop the wolf's head, in the example sentence, "to" leads to the tool "knife" for "chopping", and "to" is translated as "use".
In the example sentence, "to" leads to the basis (or basis) of "knowing", which can be translated as "by virtue of".
2. Draw out the objects involved in the action and behavior. It can be translated as "put".
For example: The object of "to" in the example sentence is omitted, which can be translated as: Doctors like to treat people who are not sick, and take (curing "disease") as (their own) merit.
To tell the rich man, translation: Tell the rich monk about his situation.
2. "to" is used as a conjunction. Only the table is connected, not the turn.
1. Table reason, as "because" and "due to" solution.
For example: It is also translated as "Wen", which is translated as "Wen" because (for this reason), (so) to use "Wen" as his nickname.
2. The purpose of the table is to be solved as "(use)".
3. Table the results, as a "to" solution.
For example: so that the inch is so much that it reaches an inch.
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Taking as a preposition often means to use, take, and rely on. For example, it is difficult to solve a problem at my level.
When used as a conjunction, it often indicates a purpose, and I worked hard to learn computer technology to adapt to this era.
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It is true that this word is used in many places, and its meaning can only be judged according to the context.
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First, the expression is different.
1. Preposition: indicates the relationship between nouns, pronouns, etc. and other words in the sentence, and cannot be used as a separate sentence component in the sentence. A preposition is generally followed by a noun, pronoun or other parts of speech, phrase or clause equivalent to a noun as its object, indicating the relationship with other components.
2. Conjunction: It is a kind of imaginary word, which cannot be used as a sentence component independently and only plays the role of connecting words and words, phrases and phrases, and sentences and sentences.
Second, the usage is different.
1. Preposition: The preposition and its object constitute a prepositional phrase, which is used as an adverbial, predicate, complement, definite or prepositional object in the sentence. At the same time, the usage of prepositions is also very flexible, the same preposition can express multiple meanings, and prepositions can be divided into time prepositions, place prepositions, mode prepositions, reason prepositions, quantitative prepositions, and other prepositions.
2. Conjunctions: Parallel conjunctions are used to connect parallel words, phrases, clauses, and sentences. Such as:
and (and, with; And; So, then; Therefore) but (but; Usually not....but...No.
But. But wait).
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The conjunction is used in copy
To connect 2 sentences, the middle is separated by a comma, so there are generally 2 predicate verbs. The most basic ones are and, although, but, etc. The preposition itself has no meaning, and it has to be matched with the noun object to have a certain meaning.
It can represent a location, a field, etc.
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Do you know how to distinguish between a conjunction and a preposition?
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A conjunction is a connection between two parallel components, such as two sentences, or two words or phrases of the same nature. Prepositions are generally followed only by nouns, pronouns, or gerunds equivalent to nouns.
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The preposition is followed by the to.
Laigabin. Such as in, self-on, of, at. He.
We generally have a certain meaning of bai, but mostly.
du cannot be used alone.
A conjunction is a word that connects a dao to a word, a sentence to a sentence, such as and, but, then, so, because. They are often practical and express the meaning of succession, transition, cause and effect, etc.
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Functionally, the grammatical structure is different.
After the preposition, it can only be followed by nouns, gerunds, noun phrases and other noun components. Conjunctions, on the other hand, are used to connect sentences, which need to be followed by sentences.
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1. The functions are different.
An adverb that is used to modify a verb or adjective.
Conjunctions, imaginary words used to connect words and words, phrases and phrases, or sentences and sentences, to indicate a certain logical relationship.
Prepositions, which are used in front of pronouns or noun phrases, are combined with these words to form a prepositional structure.
Particles, which are imaginary words, are attached to other words, phrases, or sentences as auxiliary purposes.
2. It means that the relationship is different.
Adverbs, which denote time, frequency, range, tone, degree, etc.
Conjunctions can be used to table juxtapositions, transitions, assumptions, choices, progressions, conditions, and causal relationships.
Prepositions that indicate place, time, state, manner, cause, purpose, object of comparison, etc.
Particles, if they are located before, during, or after a sentence, usually indicate a certain mood; If it is used in the middle of a sentence or between words, it indicates a structural relationship.
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1. The composition before and after is differentConjunctions: The components of the conjunctions are equal before and after, and the positions of Yebi can be interchanged, but the semantics are basically unchanged.
Preposition: The components before and after the preposition have a primary and secondary, and cannot be interchanged, otherwise the meaning will all change.
2. Different classificationsConjunctions: Conjunctions are divided into two types: parallel conjunctions and subordinate conjunctions.
Prepositions: Prepositions can be divided into temporal prepositions, place prepositions, mode prepositions, cause prepositions, quantitative prepositions, and other prepositions.
3. Different usageConjunctions: Parallel conjunctions: Parallel conjunctions: Parallel conjunctions: juxtaposed words, phrases, clauses, or sentences; Subordinate conjunctions are used to lead clauses.
Preposition: Prepositions cannot be used alone, they must be used with an object or as a prepositional phrase or after a verb. Prepositional phrases play the role of adverbial, definite, predicative, and object complement in a sentence.
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Prepositions are also imaginary words: they cannot be used as a component of a sentence alone, nor can they become a sentence alone, the meaning is abstract and empty, and the words that are composed of other words or groups together are called preposition structures, often used as adverbials, definite sentences, complements, and indicate time, place, manner, condition, and object. For example.
Indicates time: from, since, since, hit, to, in, ......Indicates the place and direction: from, from, hit, toward, toward, toward, to, in, in ......Representation of the way of the method:
Press, according to, by, by, by, to, will, with, use......Indicates the cause and purpose: the cause, the cause, the cause, the ......
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