2014年6月28日 星期六

adverbs of direction

In adverbs of direction, English speakers sometimes omit the object of a preposition if it is obvious from the discourse context.

e.g. The train comes through town at midnight.

 Walk around the muddy spot. 

YOu can climb up the tree by yourself.

A car drove past our house late last night.



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