Adjective Collocations with By | Practice and Exercises 8.9k SHARES Collocations are an essential part of the English language. They are often used by native speakers to convey their ideas more effectively. Among these collocations, those including the preposition “by” are particularly useful. This...
My friend go back to home 今天只我!!! 我的朋友去回到家[translate] a故事的主人公海蒂kind-hearted Story leading character Hattie kind-hearted[translate] a代词名词副词动词形容词数词介词冠词连词助词 Pronoun noun adverb verb adjective numeral preposition article conjunction auxiliary[translate]...
We can use “who” instead of “whom” but without preposition.”Whose” should always be followed by a noun. The tree, whose leaves have turned yellow, must be cut down. The tree, the leaves of which have turned yellow, must be cut down....
Relative pronouns or relative adverbs link adjective clauses with the word in the independent clause that the adjective clause modifies. The relative pronouns may act as a subject, direct object, object of the preposition, or a modifier within the adjective clause. ...
Commonadjective:people ENTER Navigation Commonadjectives:people SayingpositiveSayingnegativeLittlechildrenPrepositionExercises Sayingpositive(+)/goodthingsaboutpeople A.Sayingpositive(+)/goodthingsaboutpeople ★Nice Mary'sverynice.Richard'saniceman.Sayingpositive(+)/goodthingsaboutpeople ★Wonderful Nice(**)...
WhomReferstopeople,used asobjectorobjectofpreposition(Formalgrammarrecommendswhom,notwho,intheobjectposition)Sally,who(m)heknew,arrivedyesterday.(Relativepronounasthe objectoftheclause)Thestudentofwhomhe spokewasaforeigner.(Relativepronounastheobjectofapreposition)5 RelativePronouns&RelativeClause...