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singular adjective Subject [alternative for adverb]
Verb [reference] singular adjective Object(s), adverb

Wednesday, 1 January 2025

Prepositional verbs

It looks as two word as one. Verb here is verb + prepositional. Hm ... But I'll learn them into the unit 61 - 63 and no links here for these units.

Preposition is path of the verb and may change their mean very strong.

I can use verbs how I can, but now each of them may be with preposition. In the statements, negative, questions.

Verb here contain two words: Think about it!

Combinations

  • make off, mean ends: I make off my project.
  • make on, mean in accordance: I make on my project.
  • make for, mean prepare: I make for party.
  • make from, mean using matherial: I make from the wood.
  • make with, mean together: I make with my friend.
  • make across, mean independed: I make across citizenship.
  • make in, mean when I have free time: I make in my free time.
  • make to, mean for she is: I make to my girlfriend.
  • make at, mean at time: I make at holiday!
  • make after, mean the next of: I make after repeating terms.
  • make about, mean describe: I make song about river.

It works and getting different result. It ins't all prepostions, but all from this unit. I was using verb make that I didn't understand completely in the previous unit.

Facts

Picture show that each time when prepositiona verb was using, we get any fact.

May it be true?

Across

How does this preposition define meaning of any verb? Hmm ... Can I find something in common for make it easy for using ... .

I have descriptions from the cambridge vocabulary:

  • from one side to the other of something with clear limits, such as an area of land, a road, or a rive;
  • on the opposite side of;
  • from one side to the other side of, or at the other side of;
  • If something is happening across the country, it is happening in all parts of the country;
 
Difficult to understand anithing one that will be helpful with each verb:
  • make across
  • come across
  • get across
  • take across
  • go across
  • pay across
  • read across
  • send across
  • look across
  • watch across
  • finish across

How to

I can use preposition with verb in different sentences: statement, negative, questions. I'll get different result that defined by ... combitaions of verbs and prepositions in their different meanings.

They are replacing any nouns, adverbs, adjectives. That is good when I don't know so many of them. I can use only verbs and prepositions to get many meanings.

But I have different meanings that I can't understand easy ... Also, I have problems with verbs. I don't know meanings of many verbs completely.

Oh, may be no difference here and I got new large amount of possible meanings in the English language.


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