On English phrases 1. Preferred doing or preferred to doing? 2.Would you please not to turn it? 3.The clothes are different____ sizes. A.to B.of C.in D.from Walking up and down (2)drop the price

On English phrases 1. Preferred doing or preferred to doing? 2.Would you please not to turn it? 3.The clothes are different____ sizes. A.to B.of C.in D.from Walking up and down (2)drop the price


1. Preferred doing
Perfer to should be followed by the verb prototype, that is, perfer to do sth
2. Yes
3. Choose C
In size refers to the size
These clothes are different in size
4. Walk around
Price reduction



About English phrases
Can a single verb be called a verb phrase?


English phrases consist of at least two words
Verb phrase is composed of verb and other parts of speech (such as pronoun, preposition, etc.)
The verb "arrive" can be followed by "here" or "there"
Arrive in the verb phrase "arrive" (followed by a noun with a larger concept, such as arrive in Beijing; arrive in the US, etc.)
The verb phrase "arrive at" (followed by a noun with a smaller concept, such as arrive at the restaurant, etc.)
It can be concluded from the above examples that "arrive" is an intransitive verb, which is characterized by adding prepositions when adding place nouns
Another verb with the meaning of "reach" is reach, which is a transitive verb
Please call me when you reach the train station



SOS! Summary of phrases and words
The third question back to the first floor: Yes


What do you mean by phrases and words?
Can you explain that?
Is it related to hobbies?
Be fond of
Be good at
Be interested in be interested
Be keen on
Take care of
prefer… To compare with I like it better
Would love / like to
Would rather
I don't know if that's OK?