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标 题: Glossary of Usage(17)
发信站: 哈工大紫丁香 (Tue May 16 07:43:59 2000), 转信
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摘自Little Brown Handbook
beside, besides
Beside is a preposition meaning "next to". Besides is a preposition
meaning "except" or "in addition to" as well as an adverb meaning
"in addition". Besides, several other people besides you want to sit
beside Dr. Christensen.
better, had better
Had better (meaning "ought to") is a verb modified by an adverb. The
verb is necessary and should not be omitted: You had better(not
better) go.
bring, take
Use bring only for movement from a farther place to a nearer one and
take for any other movement. First, take these books to the library
for renewal, then take them to Mr. Daniels. Bring them back to me when
he's finished.
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