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Daily Pratice

My daily English Practice: The usage of preposition

Against

1. Against with verbe

Millions of citizens gathered by social media to demonstrate against the new law proposed by the government.

My friend advise me against using too much electronic devices since it may be harmful to my eyes.

He is highly rebelling against the traditional rules.

The students argued against the idea that she has chat in the exam.

Regular workout helps guard against diseases.

He felt that he was discriminated against out too his poor look.


2. Against with noun

The major accusation against this cruel criminal is murder.

He makes a complaint against the seat arrangement.

We should keep the battle against poverty.

We have a fight against our enemy so we should keep training until we win the fight.



3. Postions

The lady in red dress was leaning against the wall .

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Daily Practice

My daily English Practice: The usage of prepositions

Against

1. Against with verbe

Millions of citizens gathered byon social media to demonstrate against the new law proposed by the government.

also "via", "on" or "through" would all be acceptable.

My friend advises me against using too muchany electronic devices since it may be harmful to my eyes.

"much" is used for uncountable nouns, "many" for countable nouns.

He is highly rebellingous against the traditional rules.

The students argued against the idea that she hasd cheat ied on the exam.

Regular workouts helps guard against diseases.

He felt that he was discriminated against outdue too his poor lookappearance.

2. Against with noun

The major accusation against this cruel criminal is murder.

He makes a complaint against the seat arrangement.

We should keep up the battle against poverty.

You can use "maintain" in place of "keep up".

We have a fight against our enemy so we should keep training until we win the fight.

3. Positions

The lady in the red dress was leaning against the wall .

Feedback

Prepositions are difficult, you did well overall!

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frank

May 15, 2022

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Thank you very much. Your comment is very encouraging!!!!

Daily Pratice


Daily Practice

My daily English Practice: The usage of preposition


My daily English Practice: The usage of prepositions

Against


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1. Against with verbe


1. Against with verbe

Millions of citizens gathered by social media to demonstrate against the new law proposed by the government.


Millions of citizens gathered byon social media to demonstrate against the new law proposed by the government.

also "via", "on" or "through" would all be acceptable.

My friend advise me against using too much electronic devices since it may be harmful to my eyes.


My friend advises me against using too muchany electronic devices since it may be harmful to my eyes.

"much" is used for uncountable nouns, "many" for countable nouns.

He is highly rebelling against the traditional rules.


He is highly rebellingous against the traditional rules.

The students argued against the idea that she has chat in the exam.


The students argued against the idea that she hasd cheat ied on the exam.

Regular workout helps guard against diseases.


Regular workouts helps guard against diseases.

He felt that he was discriminated against out too his poor look.


He felt that he was discriminated against outdue too his poor lookappearance.

2. Against with noun


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

The major accusation against this cruel criminal is murder.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

He makes a complaint against the seat arrangement.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

We should keep the battle against poverty.


We should keep up the battle against poverty.

You can use "maintain" in place of "keep up".

We have a fight against our enemy so we should keep training until we win the fight.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

3. Postions


3. Positions

The lady in red dress was leaning against the wall .


The lady in the red dress was leaning against the wall .

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