This is Everyday Grammar. I'm Kaveh.
欢迎收看《每日语法》栏目,我是卡维。
And I'm Lucija.
我是露西佳。
The other day I was reading an article about the health benefits of vegetables.
前几天,我读了一篇关于蔬菜有益健康的文章。
Fascinating stuff. Bottom line: Vegetables are great for your health!
很有意思啊!它的概要是蔬菜对健康有益!
Interesting! And Great For is also an adjective+Preposition structure. What?
有趣!而且“Great For”也是“形容词+介词”的结构。什么?
English speakers use adjectives in font of nouns or after non-action verbs.
说英语的人在名词前或非行为动词后使用形容词。
Non-action verbs include words like Be, Seem or Become.
非行为动词包括Be,Seem或Become等词。
When speakers use adjectives after a non-action verb, they often use a preposition.
当说话者在非行为动词后使用形容词时,他们通常会用介词。
That is fine with me.
That is fine with me.(这对我来说很好。)
All of these adjective and preposition combinations have specific meanings.
所有这些形容词和介词组合都有特定含义。
But there are too many to describe.
但它们太多了,就不赘述了。
However, the most common combinations in speaking are:
然而,口语中最常见的组合是:
Adjective+Of, Adjective+For and Adjective+With.
形容词+Of,形容词+For和形容词+With。
Speakers use adjectives like tired, sick, ready and fine with these prepositions.
说话者使用tired, sick, ready和fine等形容词与这些介词搭配。
I'm tired of school.
我厌倦了学校。
Yeah! me, too. And I'm sick of homework.
是啊!我也是,我讨厌做作业。
Vegetables are great for your health.
蔬菜对你的健康有好处。
I agree, I'm ready for squash season.
我同意,我已经准备好打壁球季了。
I'm happy with our house in the country.
我对我们国家的房子很满意。
I'm fine with living in the city.
我对住在城里很满意。
And that's Everyday Grammar.
以上就是今天的全部内容。