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. Hello V878-- and welcome to English Forums. On what does and will the fame of Turing rest? = The fame of Turing rests and will rest on what? S = Turing V = does and will...rest on what is a prepositional verb complement (or rest on is a phrasal
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The list isn't meant to be exhaustive or carefully arranged. Any additions, corrections or further examples would be welcomed.
1 main verbs; lexical verbs (all verbs which are not
auxiliaries or modals)
2 action verbs; event
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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Tell about is one of the 'prepositional verbs', where the prepositional phrase is considered an alternative 'paraphrase' of the direct object . I told her (IO) the facts (DO) I told the facts (DO) to her (prepositional complement) I told her (IO)
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Hello Hela
Sorry, I've only just seen your thread:
1. I would take "shine on" as a prepositional verb, and "us" as the prepositional object. But other parsers will disagree...
2. I wonder whether we could take "a perfect game" as a
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I need a few of the regulars out there to help me out again, could you please check what I've answered so far and tell me if I'm right? If I'm wrong please simply point me in the right direction and I'll try again.
Unfortunately questions B and
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Hello Cj,
Thank you for your answer!
Longman distinguishes 3 types of object: Direct, Indirect and
Prepositional (I believe that the classification is the same in Quirk,
isn't it?).
It looks to me that Longman also distinguishes
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Welcome to English Forums!
It would be better if someone familiar with the Longman book responded
to your question. I am not familiar with that book.
Nevertheless, I will try to answer your questions.
1. An object of a preposition
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Hi, I'm a new member on the forum. My name's Michal and I'm from Poland.
I've been learning descriptive grammar of Enlgish lately. Reading
LONGMAN Grammar of Spoken and Written English , I've come across a
couple of problems which are hard
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Dear teachers, Would you please help me to solve this problem? Example 1 : I have been looking for you everywhere. "Parsing" = sentence analysis (correct use ?) Form + Function : I = Noun Phrase = subject have been looking = Verb Phrase =
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