Many of us may have learned about prepositional phrases in school, but unless we are writers, editors, or teachers, we might not think about them often even though we use them every day. In this brief discussion, we’ll review what prepositional phrases are and look at some reinforcing exam...
英语语法: “what” Pronoun and Prepositional Phrase Source: Zhihu (prepared by: alexcwlin; edited by: Adam Lam) Question:您好,adamlam99。我想请教一下 1. “In what may be a blow for producers of fas…
The book on the table is mine. What is the prepositional phrase in this sentence? A. on the table B. is mine C. the book D. book on 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。“on the table”是介词短语。选项 B 是系表结构;选项 C 是名词短语;选项 D 表述错误。
“In what authorities say was a racist attack” 本身是一个介词短语 (Prepositional Phrase).此介词...
1.Subject: “these displacement predictions” (Noun Phrase; here the Noun “predictions” are ...
Some of the most common prepositions that begin prepositional phrases are to, of, about, at, before, after, by, behind, during, for, from, in, over, under, and with. Prepositional phrases that modify nouns When a prepositional phrase acts upon a noun, we say it is behaving adjectivally...
A. Prepositional phrase B. Noun phrase C. Verb phrase 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。解析:“on the table”是介词短语,由介词“on”和名词“table”组成。名词短语是由名词及修饰语构成;动词短语由动词及相关成分构成。反馈 收藏
In the above sentence, “behind the stove” is the prepositional phrase. It comes after the verb “hides.” Here are some examples of prepositional phrases that are used with adjectives: The pillow on the bed is the most comfortable. In this case, “on the bed” is the prepositional phr...
a preposition is a part of speech that introduces a prepositional phrase. For example in the sentence "The cat sleeps on the sofa"the word "on" is a preposition introducing the prepositional phrase "on the sofa". In English the most used prepositions are "of""to""in""for"and...
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