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  • prepositions - Of vs Of the - When to use each? - English Language . . .
    I have been trying to figure out the difference between the usage of - 'of' and 'of the' To give an example If I were going to name one of my projects - Shape of Land Shape of the Land Shape of
  • When to use “To” or “of” - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    There is no general rule for "when to use to and when to use of" It is an unpredictable property of the particular word involved Assistant takes to for the principal person or role, not of: there is no way to predict this, you just have to learn it as part of the dictionary definition of assistant
  • prepositions - Difference between in and of - English Language . . .
    Can anyone please tell me what's the difference between in and of in the following sentences? Are they both correct? Lionel Messi is the greatest player of in the Argentina football team John is the
  • verbs - What is the meaning of is of? - English Language Learners . . .
    A preposition phrase headed by of is a common way of attributing a quality to a noun, either as a modifier or as a predicate: a man of discretion = a man who ‘possesses’ discretion, “a discreet man” This approach is of value = This approach ‘possesses’ value, “it is valuable” This construction pushes the attributed quality to the end of the phrase or clause, the emphatic
  • Provide information on, of or about something?
    First, let's take care of that pesky of The documents contain information of great importance The intercepted information was of little merit This doesn't speak about the subject, the actual content of the information but about the information itself: 'of questionable value', 'of no interest to me', 'of utmost urgency' This is a rather formal, official form Normally you'd say "important
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  • What is the origin of the expression alas and alack?
    Alas comes from Middle English but is still used today It expresses sorrow or regret, for example " alas, I cannot accept your invitation " Alack means exactly the same thing, but comes from Old French So, saying "alas and alack" is just a way of expressing sorrow but in an exaggerated or over-the-top manner In modern English, it can sound quite flippant or insincere As to its origin - a
  • prepositions - When to use For and Of - English Language Learners . . .
    Are there certain situations where "for" and "of" may be used interchangeably and still "sound" grammatically correct? Take this for example: With regard to the tribe of (or for) the men that do
  • 为什么英语中“state-of-the-art”表示“最先进”的意思呢? - 知乎
    附上一则解释,有兴趣的学习一下。 The origin of the concept of "state of the art" took place in the beginning of the twentieth century The earliest use of the term "state of the art" documented by the Oxford English Dictionary dates back to 1910, from an engineering manual by Henry Harrison Suplee (1856-post 1943), an engineering graduate (University of Pennsylvania, 1876





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