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coming of age is different. This thread was mostly concerned with the prepositional verb come of , where of goes with come . In come of age , the verb is just come . The of doesn't go with come . The of goes with age . of age means old enough ,
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Hi Paco!
I don't think "put up" has the same meaning as "put up with" = TOLERATE, in this sentence:
" I have put my complaint up again, for to my foes my bill (= broad-bladed sword) I dare not show."
I interpreat "put up" here as "I have
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All prepositional verbs take prepositional objects.
True. But what do we do with ambi-structural "looked after"?
They looked (DO)
They looked after (DO)
What evidence is there that speakers don't parse "look after" as a unit and "the
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