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  1. particle vs preposition? How to know the difference?

    Sep 2, 2020 · One test is to use a pronoun for the object. If the order verb object particle is acceptable, then the particle is an adverb, not a preposition. If the order verb particle object is …

  2. "Particulate" vs. "particle" [closed] - English Language & Usage …

    PARTICLE(S) A drop of diesel contains many diesel particles. If you spray diesel into the air, some particles of that diesel may combine with particles of other polutants and travel greater …

  3. Initial capitalization of foreign surnames with 'particles' when ...

    Apr 24, 2017 · Practice with regard to capitalization and spacing the particles varies widely, and confirmation should be sought in a biographical dictionary or other authoritative source. When …

  4. to be + past participle - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Feb 7, 2015 · What role does the particle "to" perform in this phrase? Whether "to" simply accompanies the infinitive, or has also another grammatical role? What role does the principal …

  5. When is "to" a preposition and when the infinitive marker?

    Feb 9, 2013 · Some would class the three-word string as a transitive multi-word verb (and possibly reclassify the to as a particle if pressed to parse individual words). Notice that a noun …

  6. verbs - The past participle of "split": "split" or "splitted ...

    Oct 11, 2018 · I have just written a question in the PPCG site, and now that I read it again I have just noticed that I have just written "split" and "splitted" randomly as the past participle of "to …

  7. What's the general rule for dropping articles in article & section ...

    I upvoted it, but: "Regarding articles, you may drop them as soon as the meaning remains clear." - The current examples don't reflect the fact that it's quite common to see a title that drops one …

  8. Can any transitive verb be accompanied by a preposition?

    It's the kind talked about in the Q about "looked at". Wikipedia says: "A transitive particle verb has a nominal object in addition to the particle. If the object is an ordinary noun phrase, it can …

  9. "Forgotten" or "forgot" as past participle of "forget"

    Nov 24, 2011 · Honestly speaking, as an educated southerner and an ESL instructor, I needed to look up the past participle of this word one more time.

  10. What we've gelost — why doesn't English use the prefix "ge-"?

    Apr 26, 2011 · The Germanic languages that I'm familiar with all use a prefix similar to ge- on past participles: German: Ich habe mir den Fuß gebrochen. Dutch: Ik heb mijn voet gebroken. But …

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