prepositional pronoun造句
例句與造句
- Another feature of Irish grammar that is shared with other Celtic languages is the use of prepositional pronouns ( ), which are essentially conjugated prepositions.
- Some languages have cases that are used exclusively after prepositions ( prepositional case ), or special forms of pronouns for use after prepositions ( prepositional pronoun ).
- In Hebrew, there are no distinct prepositional pronouns; if the object of a preposition is a pronoun, but the preposition contracts with the object, and the inflected preposition thus formed can be considered the indirect object of the sentence.
- Other syntactic types of pronouns which may adopt distinct forms are disjunctive pronouns, used in isolation and in certain distinct positions ( such as after a conjunction like " and " ), and prepositional pronouns, used as the complement of a preposition.
- :Some people call them " prepositional pronouns "-- " en " stands for an occurrence of " de " + noun subordinated to a verb, while " y " stands for an occurrence of another preposition + noun subordinated to a verb.
- It's difficult to find prepositional pronoun in a sentence. 用prepositional pronoun造句挺難的
- The suffix added to the end of a prepositional pronoun for emphasis, is normally hyphenated in Scottish Gaelic, whereas in Standard Irish it is added to the word ( though this is frequently not adhered to ), as illustrated by the sentence " " I've " got money ":