©ú³ø·s»Dºô®ü¥~ª©-©ú³ø¥[¦èª©(·Å­ôµØ) - Ming Pao Canada Vancouver Chinese Newspaper
[ «e©¹·sª©­± ]
 
 
¹Ï¤ù
¡]©ú³ø»s¹Ï¡^
©ñ¤j
 

¨ä¥L·s»D
¡nExpression¡RColour
¡nAnswers, Brain teaser
¡nComic¡RFaster Payment System
¡nAnswers, Comic
¡nStory¡RThe Chinese Cinderella
[Åã¥Ü¥þ³¡ÃD¥Ø]

[©õ¤é©ú³ø]

 
´ä»D
 Grammar¡R''To'' as preposition

¡i©ú³ø±M°T¡jPat just spilt her soda on her clothes! Looks like Bill is helping her out and sharing his experience in living environmentally...

Pat: How clumsy I was! Sometimes I doubt if I have grown addicted to drinking at least one can of soda a day.

Bill: Take my handkerchief and clean yourself up.

Pat: Thanks, Bill, but I'm afraid the colour of the soda will taint it...

Bill: Don't worry. I can wash it afterwards.

Pat: Isn't it a trouble? Wouldn't it be inconvenient to dedicate yourself to living environmentally?

Bill: At first I thought so too, but it turns out to be a matter of habits. After a few times I'm adapted to bringing my own handkerchief, cutlery and shopping bag when I go out.

Pat: That sounds easy to do. Can you help me to choose some reusables this weekend?

Bill: Sure! I look forward to shopping together!

If "to" functions as a preposition (like on, at, in etc), it is followed by a noun, or a verb in the -ing form.

(£¾) I look forward to meeting you in person.

(¢®) I look forward to meet you in person.

(£¾) Bill is adapted to living environmentally.

(¢®) Bill is adapted to live environmentally.

(£¾) Mary is used to working here.

(¢®) Mary is used to work here.

(£¾) This charity is dedicated to saving endangered animals.

(¢®) This charity is dedicated to save endangered animals.

One way to see if a "to" in the sentence is a preposition is to try to substitute the word after "to" with another noun and see if it makes sense.

e.g. I look forward to the party (noun) tomorrow.

¡¶the "to" is a preposition

¡½Now you try

(Answers on next text)

Choose the correct answers.

1. Mother Teresa is dedicated to (serve / serving) the poor.

2. We hope to (watch / watching) the movie this weekend.

3. I used to (visit / visiting) my grandma twice a week before she went to the hospital.

4. Although Mom drove a lot in the past, she is now used to (take / taking) the MTR to work.

¡½Glossary

taint (v) ¬¿¦Ã

dedicate to (v phr) Äm¨­/­P¤O©ó(¬Y¨Æ)

adapt to (v phr) ²ßºD

cutlery (n) À\¨ã

[Smarties' Power English ²Ä225´Á]

 
 
¤µ¤é¬ÛÃö·s»D
¡nGrammar¡R''To'' as preposition
¡nAnswers, Grammar
[Åã¥Ü¥þ³¡ÃD¥Ø]



¤Þ¥Î©ú³ø

¤Þ¥Î©ú³ø(¥[®³¤j)¤º®e¦¬¶O·Ç«h¡G(¥]¬A¡G³ø³¹¡A¦UÃþªþ¥Z¡A¼Æ½X¤Î¥ô¦ó¦W¤U¤§¤º®e)

¤å¦r¡G¨C100¦r¡]§t¼ÐÂI²Å¸¹¡^ 30¤¸
¯S§O¤º®e¦p¿W®a·s»D¡A¦W®a¬ù½Zµ¥¥t«ö±¡ªp¦¬¶O

¹Ï¤ù¡G¨C±i50¤¸
¿W®a¡A¦X¦¨¹Ï¤ù¡A¹Ï¼Ë³]­p¥tij¡C

¤Z¥¼©ó¦¬¶Oªí¦C©ú¤§¶µ¥Ø¦ÓÄÝ©ú³ø¡]¥[®³¤j¡^¤º®eªÌ¡A¤Þ¥ÎªÌ½Ð¥ý¦æ¬d¸ß¦¬¶O¡C

Á|³ø¶ÑÅѤº®e¼úÀy¿ìªk¡G

¤ZÁ|³ø¥i¯à¶ÑÅÑ©ú³ø(¥[®³¤j¡^¤º®eªÌ¡A­Y¦³ÃöÁ|³ø¯à¦¨¥\¥O©ú³ø(¥[®³¤j)°l°Q¦³Ãö¶O¥Î¡A¦b¦©°£°l°Q¶O¥Î«á¡AÁ|³øªÌ¥iÀò¦³Ãöª÷ÃBªº15%§@¬°¹S³Ò¡C

 
¼s§i advertisement
 
 
¼s§i advertisement
 
 
 
 
 
¥D­¶ ,  ¸u½Ð , ©Û¯² ,
°Ó·~©Û¯²  ,  ¥XÅý  ,  ¸É²ß  , 
©Û¥Í  ,  ¦UÃþªA°È  ,  ¨ä¥L