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what's the difference between "against the rules" and "break the rules"?
2011年4月20日 09:11
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"against the rules" is an adverb, a property of action and "break the rules" is action itself i.e. "He acts against the rules" and "He breaks the rules"
2011年4月20日
When you break the rules, you are implicitly against them. 'to break the rules' indicates the action ,while 'be against the rules' indicates the state.
2011年4月22日
against = preposition break = verb
2011年4月20日
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