Paul
grammar in "make it a mess", "it" is the object, and "a mess" the object complement. Here comes the problem: in "make a mess of it", which one is the object? likewise, in "make a fool of yourself"?
4. Juni 2015 02:26
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In "make a mess of it," the only object is "it," because it is the object of the preposition "of," while "make a mess" is a verb phrase, since the entire phrase describes a single action. Similarly in "make a fool of yourself," the object is "yourself," since it is the object of the preposition "of." This expression also contains a verb phrase, which is "make a fool." I hope this helps you! Let me know if it still doesn't make sense.
4. Juni 2015
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