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A phrase is a group of two or more words that does not contain a subject and a verb working together. There are many types of phrases, including verb phrases, adverb phrases, and adjective phrases.
'good at' or 'good in'? Lim Chiu Lan from Malaysia doesn't know if we say someone is 'good at English' or 'good in English' ...
Note that it is not always possible to guess the meaning of phrasal verbs (or prepositional verbs for that matter) from the normal meaning of the verb. Instead, you may need to try to guess the ...
The goal of the Object Disambiguation using Locative Prepositions project is to improve human-robot interaction by developing models for how humans use prepositional phrases to identify objects in a ...
So a key approach to beat the test is to cut through the extraneous material and focus only on what’s important. One way to do this on SAT Writing questions is to ignore prepositional phrases.
A sentence is wordy if it can be tightened without loss of meaning." (Diana Hacker, The Bedford Handbook 2004) In Revising Prose, Richard Lanham criticizes writers for composing sentences that "have ...
For those learning English as a second language, prepositions are among the most difficult parts of speech to master. They’re in good company: Computers trying to replicate natural language have ...