The path of the

The path of the


The road of the king



What does he look the very picture of Miss mean?


He looked very miserable



Similar to be made of, be made from and other phrases about "made of", and distinguish different phrases


Be made of, be made from, be made in, be made by, be made for, be made out of and be made from 1. Be made of means to see what the raw material is after the finished product is made, and to keep the quality and shape of the raw material



Be made of / be made of? That's right
1.be made of /2.be make of?
1.be made from /2.be make from?
I remember it was the first one


Be made of / from is right. Be is followed by a past participle



Make a face make friends make money make one's way to make dinner
And make sure make up one's mind make the bed make room for


Make a face
-> The boy made the baby laugh by making a face at him.
The boy made a face to make the baby laugh
Make friends
-> Can we make friends?
Can we be friends?
Make money
-> I will make money when I grow up.
I want to make money when I grow up
Make one's way to
-> Although it was snowing heavily,the soldiers made their way to the village.
Although it was snowing heavily, the soldiers overcame the difficulty and went to the village
Make dinner
-> Every evening my mother makes dinner and waits for us from work.
Every night my mother cooks and waits for us to come home from work
Make sure
-> Make sure to turn off the light before you leave.
Be sure to turn off the light before you leave
Make up one's mind
-> They made up their minds to sell the house.
They decided to sell the house
Make the bed
-> I made the bed for my son and lulled him to sleep.
I made the bed for my son and coaxed him to sleep
Make room for Make room
-> Can you make room for another?
Can you make room for one person?



She is in the class room


Yes. Also, classroom should be written together~



Is, the, room, he, not, in


He is not in the room.
Is the room he's not in?
Not in the room he is .
Is't he in the room?



Combine sentences with participle phrases: Jack is in the living room.He is teading newspapers.


Jack is reading newspapers in the living room.



Who is the girl waiting ____ What's the preposition?


who is the girl waiting for?
It seems that's what the movie says. I don't know if it's right!



Who is he waiting ___ ?Jenny.


for