NOUN PHRASES - AS OBJECT OF PREPOSITION


VIDEO LECTURE 8 min 1 sec


BONUS VIDEO LECTURE 4 min 48 sec

Prepositional Phrases: Adjectival or Adverbial?


VOCABULARY: POWER PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES

MATCH IT - HOW? WHEN? WHERE? (INCLUDES BUILT-IN GLOSSARY)

Note that an object of a preposition is usually a noun or noun phrase, but sometimes you'll find an adverb or adjective, which can be described as acting as a noun.

Also remember that in Spanish, the infinitive form of the verb is in fact the noun form of the verb.

MATCH IT - WITH HOW MUCH FEAR/CARE/HASTE/PASSION/ETC.?

These determining adjectives, which express how many and how much, are introduced here (opens in new window or tab).