12. "Where are my papers?" he shouted. "I can't look for AFTER them
any more! I can't depend on those lazy morons of servants any longer! My patience is over. 1 can't play these games anymore, I'll go away and join the army!"Упражнения
А теперь сами вставьте предлоги (если нужно).
1. She asked... me... help... her, but 1 didn't pay attention... her request, and only laughed... her.
2. He tells... her he will miss... her, but she doubts... his words.
3. If you listen... me and follow... my advice, nobody is going to laugh... you.
4. They are playing... cards, drinking wine and discussing... their problems at the same time.
5. She looked... his pale face and smiled... him. Then she said, "I am ready to helpf.-you if you really need... my help."
6. "Listen... me," he said. "If you don't want to look... an idiot, you shouldn't join... this organization."
7. I am waiting... her because she promised to come... here.
8. She is looking... her black hat, but she can't find it anywhere. If she doesn't find it. she can't go... the party. Without the hat, she is going to look... a scarecrow.
9. "A strange thing happened... me," he said. "I met... a gypsy girl who told... me all about my fate. I wanted to give... her all my money, but she didn't take it."
10. "I wouldn't like to depend... you." he said coldly. "Although you're wearing... this police uniform, you don't look... a policeman. You don't even look... an honest man. You don't look... trustworthy."
11. I meet... her at the same crossroads everyday. She constantly wears... the same black stockings and red skirt. I think she waits... somebody. But 1 never tried to follow... her.
12. If he absolutely wants to play... violin, I can give... him my own violin. But I doubt... the firmness of his decision. If he needs... something, it's a guitar, not a violin.
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4.2. Предлог плюс обстоятельство
Обстоятельство- это такой член предложения, который не зависит от глагола. Например, "Я слушаю радио на кухне". "Радио" - это дополнение, оно зависит от глагола и присоединяется с помощью именно того предлога, которого требует глагол: слушать
А вот какой предлог мы поставим перед "кухней" - это не зависит ни от какого глагола, а только от самой
Перед
I am listening to the radio
Итак, выше мы рассматривали
1. near
Когда студент X, по обыкновению, переводит то, что он хочет сказать, с русского языка, у него получается:
I live
It's near
I work
Часто также (по причине необъяснимой) он ставит после
We'll place the bookcase near
1. Это можно объяснить только в случае, если студент Х предварительно изучал, например, французский язык. Если это действительно так, то пусть он запомнит: в английском языке предлог "near" ведет себя
Все это не соответствует действительности. Есть два варианта использования этого предлога: просто
I live
It's
I work
We'll place the bookcase
Как вы заметили, только в одном из этих примеров нельзя поставить
Мы уже сталкивались с подобной ситуацией, когда речь шла про глаголы