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Eipjoo Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

with politely and efficiently

Yes, I know you had a few problems but really, the important thing is, would you say they were dealt with politely and efficiently?

After preposition “with”, why does the sentence have adverbs not noun?
  

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Because "deal with" is a phrasal verb. It is part of the verb. Here is another example: Put your coat on carefully.

  • Because "deal with" is a phrasal verb.
  • It is part of the verb.
  • Here is another example: Put your coat on carefully.
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Because "deal with" is a phrasal verb. It is part of the verb.

Here is another example: Put your coat on carefully.

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