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by kariboops
Tue Feb 21, 2006 7:47 am
Forum: TOEFL
Topic: please help... RE PREPS and RELATIVE ADVERB
Replies: 3
Views: 3818

thanks for your help...

thanks for your help guys...

twas actually a question from a student in Korea...

thank you!
by kariboops
Mon Feb 20, 2006 7:21 am
Forum: TOEFL
Topic: please help... RE PREPS and RELATIVE ADVERB
Replies: 3
Views: 3818

please help... RE PREPS and RELATIVE ADVERB

hello! this is a solicitation for your opinion: This house where my parents still live in is on main street in Davao City. is "in" necessary? there is a contention that if we want to use where we have to erase in... is this correct? if we can drop in, what are the cases in which the preposition in c...
by kariboops
Sat Nov 19, 2005 2:48 am
Forum: ESL Management
Topic: HELP!!! prepositional phrases
Replies: 1
Views: 4120

HELP!!! prepositional phrases

in this sentence: I voted the man with the red snickers. what is the sentence structure? SVDO or SVDO O.C? can "with the red snickers" be an object complement? in this sentence: In the middle of the field was the agreed spot. what is the subject? can a prepositional phrase be a subject? note: only n...
by kariboops
Sat Nov 19, 2005 2:46 am
Forum: English for Specific Purposes
Topic: HELP!!! prepositional phrase
Replies: 1
Views: 3510

HELP!!! prepositional phrase

in this sentence: I voted the man with the red snickers. what is the sentence structure? SVDO or SVDO O.C? can "with the red snickers" be an object complement? in this sentence: In the middle of the field was the agreed spot. what is the subject? can a prepositional phrase be a subject? note: only n...
by kariboops
Sat Nov 19, 2005 2:40 am
Forum: TOEFL
Topic: HELP!!! prepositional phrase...
Replies: 1
Views: 3193

HELP!!! prepositional phrase...

in this sentence: I voted the man with the red snickers. what is the sentence structure? SVDO or SVDO O.C? can "with the red snickers" be an object complement? in this sentence: In the middle of the field was the agreed spot. what is the subject? can a prepositional phrase be a subject? note: only ...