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Fire1 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Shout at me

- You don't have to shout at me.

In the sentencd above, is "at me" analysed as a prepositinal phrase grammatically modifying the verb "shout"?

I would think so, but I'm not sure.

  

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fire1 - You don't have to shout at me. In the sentenc e above, is "at me" analysed as a prepositi o nal phrase grammatically modifying the verb "shout"? I would think so, but I'm not sure.

  • fire1 - You don't have to shout at me.
  • In the sentenc e above, is "at me" analysed as a prepositi o nal phrase grammatically modifying the verb "shout"?
  • I would think so, but I'm not sure.
  • It's definitely a prepositional phrase.
  • Not all analytical methods would call it a modifier, though.
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fire1

- You don't have to shout at me.

In the sentence above, is "at me" analysed as a prepositional phrase grammatically modifying the verb "shout"?

I would think so, but I'm not sure.

It's definitely a prepositional phrase. Not all analytical methods would call it a

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