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The grammatical function of "of, place, and de" as particles in a sentence is to mark the definite, adverbial, and complement respectively. Here's how to use it:
1. The mark of the definite clause is generally used in front of the subject and the object. The structural forms are generally: adjectives, nouns, pronouns + nouns.
2. Ground - the mark of the adverbial, which is generally used in front of the predicate (verb, adjective). The structure is generally: adjective adverb + ground + verb adjective.
3. De - the mark of the complement, which is generally used after the predicate. The structural form is generally: verb adjective + get + adverb.
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1. The mark of the definite clause is generally used in front of the subject and the object.
The "words in front of it generally modify and restrict" the "things that follow, explain how the things behind are".
2. Ground - the mark of the adverbial, which is generally used in front of the predicate (verb, adjective). The words in front of "earth" are generally used to describe the actions behind "earth", and explain how the actions behind "earth" are.
3. De - the mark of the complement, which is generally used after the predicate. The words after "de" are generally used to supplement the action before "de".
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Many students are vague and indiscriminate in the use of the words "of", "land" and "de". In order to help students master their usage, the author has made the following attempts and achieved good results.
1. Analyze example sentences and clarify their usage.
Here is a set of example sentences containing "of", "earth", and "de" as follows:
The blue ocean, the waves are rough and boundless.
The sunflowers nodded and smiled gently at us in the breeze.
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.
2. Revise sick sentences and strengthen understanding.
Here is a set of sentences with inappropriate usage of "of", "earth", and "de", and I invite you to become "doctors" and treat these sentences to strengthen your understanding.
Due to Li Hong's diligent study, she did particularly well in this Chinese test.
In the field, the farmer is nervously harvesting wheat.
Helping others and being happy to Xiaohua was rated as "Outstanding Young Pioneer" by the Municipal Young Pioneers Committee.
The correct usage should be "tested", "nervously", and "helpful". )
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