preposition造句(1) The verb 'rely' takes the preposition 'on'.
(2) Nope, you cut every extra article and preposition.
(3) The function word includes preposition, auxiliary, conjunction.
(4) I. We use gerund after preposition, not infinitive.
(5) Some verbs can take either an object or preposition.
(6) You should cancel this preposition in the sentence.
(7) Reflexive pronouns can be the object of a preposition.
(8) The new preposition presents the infiniteness within the object itself as well as its significance, preparing the condition for the establishment of moral metaphysics.
(9) The difference in effect of motor preposition or postposition on axle weight transfer suspended on frame is not obvious.
(10) The depositor positively positioned the preposition in that position on purpose.
(11) A preposition is usually read together with the word following it.
(12) The indirect object can be used without a preposition, or after "to" or "for".
(13) The word is compounded of a preposition and a verb.
(14) According to the boundary characteristic of the preposition structure and the mutual information theory, we summarize the rule and carry on the boundary recognition.
(15) Preposition - like adverbial particles are a special class of words in English.
(16) So that each preposition can stay out the emptiness to go to fill up by reader.
(17) English spatial preposition learning has not received due attention in China.
(18) He asked me with whom I had discussed it. In spoken English it is much more natural to use who and put the preposition at the end of the sentence:Who should I address the letter to?
(19) There is nothing in the rules of grammar to suggest that ending a sentence with a preposition is wrong.
(20) Nobody in the class knew that the word in was a preposition.
(21) The nail is an indirect object because it is related to the verb through the preposition - on.
(22) A reflexive pronoun can also be used as the indirect object of a verb. In such a case, it is usually used after a preposition.
(23) Some verbs do not take an object and are a preposition.
(24) Some verbs have an object, but are also followed a preposition.
(25) A phrasal verb is a verb followed by an adverb or a preposition or both of them, and then forms the whole meaning which is mostly different from the respective meaning of its components.
(26) For learner's dictionary making, there are some implications from grammaticalization of preposition.
(27) It might be a noun, a verb or a preposition, for example.
(28) Will discuss concepts such as verbal category, phrase structure, sense, reference and preposition.
(29) Notice that they is used with a variety of preposition and particle.
(30) A phrasal verb refers to a verb combined with an adverb or a preposition, or sometimes both, to give a new meaning.