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I don't know much about phrasal verbs (they hadn't yet been invented when I was in school), but I take "graduated" as a simple verb in the simple past tense, and "with first-class honors" as a prepositional phrase,
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I don't know much about phrasal verbs (they hadn't yet been invented when I was in school), but I take "graduated" as a simple verb in the simple past tense, and "with first-class honors" as a prepositional phrase,
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Do you want a syntactical analysis or corrections to these sentences? Here is some syntax: Down the hillside (prepositional phrase, adverbial) were rolling (main verb phrase) the stones . (noun phrase, subject) In this part (prepositional
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She belted most of a bottle of wine down before dinner had even begun. This is an example sentence provided for the entry on the 'belt down' in a Chamber's guidebook on phrasal verbs. And from what I have learned about Past Perfect, it
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Here are some exercises in which I have certain doubts to clear. I have to use a phrasal verb in the correct tense(the hint of which is given in brackets). Please correct me if I am wrong.
1. A good tree __ good fruit. (bring)
brings out
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Hi,
I'm wondering if there's a grammatic or syntactic term ( or just speech part?!) named for the part " feed " (as opposed to " fly ") in the sentence below? Counterpart? phrasal verb?
Or is it just simply two
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AmE
Several verbs ( suggest, recommend, ask , etc) require the subjunctive after them:
I suggested she go to the library.
BrE
The subjunctive is avoided in such constructions, and the should + infinitive is used:
I suggested she
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1. come forward a) During our English classes (or lessons?) no one wants to come forward and answer the teacher's questions .--lessons is better . b) They've come forward with ambitious plans and ideas. (VS "came forward...")--- come up with is
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Hello there! I've been testing myself on some phrasal verbs recently, and as a part of the test I create my own sentences with phrasal verbs I get acquainted with. If you could just take a look at my sentences and give me some feedback, or simply
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