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Elizabeth
is "beyond" a conjunction too?
can we say,(Beyond the kitchen was the wash area).....what im trying to say is the wash area is behind the kitchen.......is that sentence correct?
17 mei 2010 01:33
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Beyond and behind can also be used as an adverb, as it tells you where, but not at the start of a sentence
17 mei 2010
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Preposition. They are the worst because there are no grammar rules to help you, I recommend learning them one by one. It helps to study the word in a good dictionary, for example, "beyond". If you make a mistake with them it's not fatal because people will understand you.
17 mei 2010
Never.
Q: What was beyond the kitchen?/What was it beyond the kitchen?
(Let's just talk about the grammar, though I don't think beyond is quite appropriate here. )
A: (What was) beyond (as a preposition) the kitchen was the wash area./(What) beyond (as an adverb) the kitchen was the wash area. (The subject in this context is just omitted. )
18 mei 2010
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Elizabeth
Taalvaardigheden
Chinees (Mandarijn), Engels, Spaans
Taal die wordt geleerd
Engels, Spaans
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