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7. Preposition Activities for Middle School Lesson & Quiz Ch 2. Teaching Conjunctions in Grammar Ch 3. Verbs Lesson Plans & Activities Ch 4. Verb Tense Lesson Plans & Games Ch 5. Adjectives Lesson Plans & Activities Ch 6. Adverbs Lesson Plans & Games Ch 7. Teaching Nouns in Gra...
out2●●●S1W2prepositionespecially American Englishinformalfrom the inside to the outside of something – many teachers ofBritishEnglish consider itincorrectto use ‘out’ as aprepositionKaren looked out the window at the back yard.Get out the car and push with the rest of us!コーパスの例...
[intransitive, transitive always + adverb/preposition]to fall or be moved suddenly in a particular direction, or to make someone or something do thispitch (somebody/something) forward/backward/over etcShe slipped and pitched forward onto the ground.pitch somebody/something into/onto/through etc ...
) Pertaining to, or designating, the case which follows a transitive verb or a preposition, being that case in which the direct object of the verb is placed. See Accusative, n. Objective (n.) The objective case. Objective (n.) An object glass. See under Object, n. Objective (n.) ...
[intransitive always + adverb/preposition]to walk slowly, especially behind other people because you aretiredorboredtrail behind/aroundSusie trailed along behind her parents.We spent the afternoon trailing around the shops.3lose a competition[intransitive, transitive usually in progressive]to be losing...
9road/river/path etc[intransitive always + adverb/preposition]if a river, road, path etc starts somewhere, it begins in that placeThe trail starts immediately behind the hotel.start in/atThe race will start at the town hall. 10prices/amounts[intransitive always + adverb/preposition]if prices...
3 fall [intransitive, transitive always + adverb/preposition] to fall or be moved suddenly in a particular direction, or to make someone or something do thispitch (somebody/something) forward/backward/over etc She slipped and pitched forward onto the ground.pitch somebody/something into/onto/...
4 arrange something [transitive] to arrange for something to be done He placed an advertisement in the local paper. You can place orders by telephone. I had no idea which horse I should place a bet on.5 how good/important [transitive always + adverb/preposition] to say how good or ...
word-forming element of Latin origin meaning "under, beneath; behind; from under; resulting from further division," from Latin prepositionsub"under, below, beneath, at the foot of," also "close to, up to, towards;" of time, "within, during;" figuratively "subject to, in the power of;...