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 de mai de 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 de maio de 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 de maio de 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 de maio de 2010
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