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Hi Can we use a phrasal verb 'enter into' in this sentence? e.g. This progamme will be entered in the school calendar. Thanks.
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No, not risk . More like use .
Phrasal Verb: tap into 1. To establish a connection with; have access to: tapped into a new market for their products. 2. To take advantage of: tapped into their enthusiasm to improve the school.
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When it comes to preposition, I always feel uncomfortable.
By reading sentences with ' in or on or of ', I intuitively guess the meaning of sentence.
(although, sometimes there are phrasal verbs which have totally different
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Is that correct, or does 'up' become its own Prepositional Phrase within the Verb phrase? It may depend on the details of the system of analysis you are following. I'm inclined to go with Radford and have 'up' become a PP in
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It seems you model the abilities and needs of all ESL students on yourself. That's what you are doing too, except it's never clear what the foudation of your reasoning is, and often also what the actual reasoning is. It seems successful
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Hi everybody, I posted a video I found in youtube and many englishforum members said me they really like teacher Steve Ford's video on 'get' phrasal verbs. He explains these...
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teacher takes care nasty students he's got lot's of problems. "take care of" is a phrasal verb. It is used for babies, dogs (pets), and people who cannot take care of themselves. For example: I have taken care of my mother
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Hi, Is the syntax below OK?
He (subject) graduated with (phrasal verb) first-class honors (Noun) from Hong Kong University (prepositional phrase) in the 1960s (prepositional phrase).
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Please help me to fill in the following blanks with the correct preposition: I have always done my duty ___ my students. I am extremely confused about this sentence. The key says "to", my teacher says "with" but I'd rather
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Hello educators and ESL learners I'd like to announce the publication of a new resource for anyone using the internet as a language-learning tool. "Reading English News on the Internet: A Guide to Connectors, Verbs, Expressions, and
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