About the position of verb + preposition, verb + adverb phrase and pronoun! I hope you can come here gently and leave a trace When verb + preposition, put it after it? When verb + adverb, put it in the middle? Put it on, in this case, on is an adverb, but isn't on usually a preposition? How to judge this? Is it the same with other similar words? Another example is get off it, when off is a preposition, how to judge

About the position of verb + preposition, verb + adverb phrase and pronoun! I hope you can come here gently and leave a trace When verb + preposition, put it after it? When verb + adverb, put it in the middle? Put it on, in this case, on is an adverb, but isn't on usually a preposition? How to judge this? Is it the same with other similar words? Another example is get off it, when off is a preposition, how to judge

Please remember the following two examples: No.1: think it over.NO . 2: think of it. It's good to set it down at that time. As for the on table in put it on, of course adv.on When making prepositions, it means "on", "beside", "at the time", "about." (eg: a book on history