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What does "over" mean in this phrase? What part of speech is "over"? - "over at the castle" The entire sentence: "Over at the castle, King Uther is bringing his mother warmed milk with honey, but as the two bicker, he has an ulterior motive. " Is "over" an adverb or preposition?
2020年8月5日 08:17
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The preposition is 'at', and I think 'down' is functioning as an adverb: similar to saying 'Up (there) at the castle', 'Down (there) at the castle'.
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The word "over" is used to show a change of location. The writer is telling a story that takes place at one location, then when he says "Over at the castle" he is now telling a story that takes place at the castle.
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It's basically saying "over there/here at the castle". This kind of prose is often used in storytelling. For example: The knights gathered on the field for battle. Meanwhile, over at the castle, the King looked on with aprehension.
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Preposition
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