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First, analyze the example sentences and clarify the usage.
Here is a set of example sentences containing "of", "earth", and "de" as follows:
1.The blue ocean, the waves are rough and boundless.
2.The sunflowers nodded and smiled gently at us in the breeze.
3.Xiao Ming had a lot of fun at Hai'an Children's Park.
The words in front of "are generally used to modify and restrict" the things that come after them, and explain how the things behind them are. The structural form is generally: adjective (pronoun) + of + noun; The words in front of "earth" are generally used to describe the actions behind "earth", and explain how the actions behind "earth" are.
The structure is generally: adverb + ground + verb; The words after "de" are generally used to supplement the action in front of "de", and the structural form is generally as follows: verb + de + adverb.
"" is used after an adjective, generally used to indicate a positive relationship, referring to the latter is emphasized" is used before the verb, generally to indicate the degree of action, etc.
De" means complement and is generally used after verbs and adjectives.
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The word "of" above should be replaced by "de".
I don't know anything about grammar, and I guess you won't understand it.
Just remember: in general, nouns are preceded by "of".
The verb is preceded by "earth" and the adjective is preceded by "de".
I still remember that our elementary school teacher said that we use "of" in front of things, "ground" in the back of what we do, and "de" in the back, which is easy to remember, right?
Moreover, this is just a general situation, and the specific internal situation needs to be analyzed in detail, and the most important thing is experience and sense of language.
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is followed by a noun (example: the weather is so nice today. Weather is a noun, so use this "of".
"earth" is followed by a verb, (example: he jumped hard, jumping is a verb, so use this "earth"). De" indicates the degree.
Such as "run fast" and "jump high").
You say the degree, and you're right.
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You can know how to understand it.
Earth is used when it is a verb
You're beautiful
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I think the first floor is good
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of, adjective. De, land, adverb. The meaning of "to understand" is changed to omit noun, that is, to refer to something that is understood.
much more" complementary adverb. I don't know what you mean by "He knows a lot more than I do"?! If yes, yes.
The usage is in front of the verb, fortunately passed, and the point is in the passed. If you are lucky, you will be wrong. You can buy grammar books and read them carefully, otherwise it will affect your ability to learn English well.
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"The terrain on the shore of the small stone pond is intertwined like a dog's teeth" means: the terrain on the shore of the small stone pond is intertwined like a dog's teeth. The word "difference" in a sentence is a verb, which means interlaced and intricate.
"Dogtooth" is a noun, which is used here to modify the verb "poor (interlaced)", describing the state of "poor (interlaced)" like a canine tooth, so it is a noun as an adverbial.
An adverbial is a conjunctive component that precedes a verb or adjective and is used to modify or limit the verb or adjective. The "dog's teeth" in this sentence is to modify the verb "difference mutual", indicating the state of "difference mutual". The use of ancient Chinese nouns as adverbials is also reflected in some idioms.
For example, "wolf and tiger swallow", literally means like a wolf, like a tiger (to describe the appearance of eating fiercely and urgently), "wolf" and "tiger" are both nouns as adverbs, respectively modify the verbs "ya" and "pharyngeal" to describe the state of action.
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The noun of the dog's tooth as an adverbial means that like a dog's tooth, the adverb modifies the verb, and the verb in this sentence is the difference between the two, and the sentence "the terrain on the shore is like a dog's tooth is intertwined". You can translate word by word in combination with the translation, and you can probably guess the meaning and usage of each word.
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This is just to explain some grammar, I feel that the exam will not be tested, and it doesn't matter if I don't understand it.
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Here the dogtooth is the adverbial of the shore, which means that the topography of the shore is like a dog's tooth and does not modify the verb.
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I think it's the second, the first one is incomplete, and the third is basically two words that are not accurate enough. So I pick 2
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The second sentence is correct.
First sentence. "Point puncture" is undocumented in the original text.
Third sentence. "Basic absorption" is incorrect It should be total absorption.
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