2019-06-22 17:06 发起提问
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2019-04-29 19:58 回答问题
我就简单说,在https://dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/withWITH最后一条的用法 with meaning "because of ",可以支持曹老师关于是介词短语,而不是with 复合结构的说法。例句:With all this work, I'd better stay in totight.这里清楚地表明With all this work是个介词短语做原因状语,那么“with a lot of work to do"也可以当成介词短语,to do 做work的后置定语。
2019-04-29 19:47 回答问题
第二段的复制还是乱了,怎么办
2019-04-29 19:43 回答问题
Withfrom English Grammar TodayWith is a preposition. With meaning ‘in the same place as’With means ‘in the same place as someone or something’ or ‘accompanying’:She arrived with her boyfriend.I don’t like tea with milk.There was a free phone with the car. With: reactions and feelingsWith often follows adjectives which refer to reactions and feelings:Are you happy with your music lessons?The teacher got angry with them because they were behaving badly.I’m delighted with this new jacket. With meaning ‘using’We use with to refer to what we use to do something:They opened the package with a knife.I’ll tie it with some tape to keep it closed.He cleaned the table with a cloth he found in the kitchen. With meaning ‘having’We use with to mean ‘having’ or ‘possessing’:It’s the house with the really big gates.She woke with terrible toothache.The Commonwealth Institute used to be a building with a very unusual roof in Kensington. With meaning ‘because of’Spoken English: We use with to mean ‘because of’ or ‘as a result of’. This is especially common in speaking:With all this work, I’d better stay in tonight.I couldn’t sleep with the noise of the traffic.请看最后一条的用法,With meaning ‘because of’With all this work, I’d better stay in tonight.这里清楚地表明With all this work是个介词短语做原因状语,那么“with a lot of work to do"也可以当成介词短语,qi'zhto do 做work的后置定语。
2019-04-29 19:40 回答问题
我也搜索了一些资料,在https://dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/with发现WITH 的其中一个用法似乎可以支持曹老师的意见,即with a lot of work to do 是介词短语,而不是with复合结构
2019-04-29 19:34 回答问题
这里的复制黏贴太不方便了,乱码了,等下重发
2019-04-29 19:31 回答问题
我又搜索了一些资料,在https://dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/with发现WITH 的其中一个用法似乎可以支持曹老师的意见,即with a lot of work to do 是介词短语,而不是with复合结构Withfrom English Grammar TodayWith is a preposition. With meaning ‘in the same place as’With means ‘in the same place as someone or something’ or ‘accompanying’:She arrived with her boyfriend.I don’t like tea with milk.There was a free phone with the car. With: reactions and feelingsWith often follows adjectives which refer to reactions and feelings:Are you happy with your music lessons?The teacher got angry with them because they were behaving badly.I’m delighted with this new jacket. With meaning ‘using’We use with to refer to what we use to do something:They opened the package with a knife.I’ll tie it with some tape to keep it closed.He cleaned the table with a cloth he found in the kitchen. With meaning ‘having’We use with to mean ‘having’ or ‘possessing’:It’s the house with the really big gates.She woke with terrible toothache.The Commonwealth Institute used to be a building with a very unusual roof in Kensington. With meaning ‘because of’Spoken English: We use with to mean ‘because of’ or ‘as a result of’. This is especially common in speaking:With all this work, I’d better stay in tonight.I couldn’t sleep with the noise of the traffic.请看最后一条的用法,With meaning ‘because of’With all this work, I’d better stay in tonight.这里清楚地表明With all this work是个介词短语做原因状语,那么“with a lot of work to do"也可以当成介词短语,其中to do 做work的后置定语。
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