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Can you explain what "throw in" means here ,thank you in advance : )
The context basically is that working at home has quite a few advantages,
such as saving time, having healthier snacks to eat and having your dog hugging (1)at your feet .
"(2)Throw in a little Facebook,Twitter, etc. We are on all the time!"
Q(1): Should there be a preposition 'at' and why?
Q(2): What does 'throw in' mean in that sentence?
Thanks for your help!
27 de feb. de 2017 15:30
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Hi there
Q1 - In your example, the writer is using the preposition 'at' as a preposition of activity. However, the phrase "hugging at your feet" is a little odd. A "hug" is not normally something you can receive from a dog because a dog does not have arms. You can hug it, but it cannot hug you. The most common phrase to describe having a dog nearby is just "having a dog at your feet". In this example 'at' is a preposition of place.
Q.2 - "Throw in" in this context is a phrasal verb which is a synonym for 'add'. It is often used for the idea of adding something extra in a fairly casual way.
Hope this helps :-)
Chris
27 de febrero de 2017
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Chino (mandarín), Inglés, Francés
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