What is this in English Photo family

What is this in English Photo family

What are these in English?
this--these
under-- over
father--mother
aunt--uncle
photo--photos
family--families
What are these in English?
This -- that / these
above
mother
uncle
What is this in English? What are these in English?
This is these
Under on
Father, mother
Aunt (corresponding word) uncle
Photos
Families
This is a map of Japan
These are maps of Japan.
Would you like the other cup of tea?
What went wrong? Why?
The other refers to one of the two, and what I want to express here is another drink
Would you like another cup of tea?
Would you like another cup of tea?
The other is wrong. The other means one after another. It should be changed to another
It should be another, not the other
Would you like another cup of tea
[the other] the other of the two; the rest
Other remove
What is the preposition followed by?
Prepositions are followed by nouns or pronouns (or other words equivalent to nouns) to form prepositional phrases (i.e. prepositional phrases = prepositions + prepositional objects)
Noun, pronoun, gerund, adverb,
Noun, pronoun, adverb, gerund
Would you like a cup of tea
How about a cup of tea?
At least 25 phrases about the structure "be + Adjective + preposition"
1 be able to 2 be interested in Be interested in Be excited about Be worried about Be surprised 6 be friendly to Very friendly 7 be absent from
1.Would you like____ (have) a cup of tea?
2.What_____ your borther_____ (do)?He is a doctor.
3.She_____ (get) up at 6:30 in the morning.
1.Would you like__ to have__ (have) a cup of tea? Would like to do sth___ does__ your borther__ do___ (do)?He is a doctor.3.She_ gets____ (get) up at 6:30 in the morning.
As followed by a prepositional phrase?
And should one country take upon itself the rile of defending competition on issues that affect many other nations ,as in U.S vs.Microsoft cause?
1. In this case, the general form is followed by the sentence, and the prepositional phrase in U.S vs.Microsoft Why do we understand?
2. Vs. as a preposition, explain in a sentence?
1 as
It's the first time I've heard that vs is a preposition. Is it an abbreviation
Would you like two _____ (cup) of tea?
Would you like two ( cups ) of tea
Would you like two cups of tea?
cups
cups
Can prepositions be followed by prepositional phrases, such as for up to two minutes
for up to two minutes
Up to form a prepositional phrase to mean "to, up to"
In English, prepositions can be followed by prepositional phrases
I usually go to school by bike instead of on foot
Yes, such as
We have married for about two years.