English grammar rule Advise vbg

Prepositions are function words that show the relation between a noun or noun phrase to the rest of the sentence. Prepositions can express temporal or spatial relationships (in, on, after, or since), or show a more abstract relationship. In this case, the most appropriate preposition depends on the surrounding words (dependent prepositions). Dependent prepositions don’t have a clear pattern.

Be careful: if you choose the wrong preposition, it can alter the meaning of the phrase. Dictionaries are your friend if unsure.


Examples of 'Advise vbg' rule

  1. Incorrect A lot people turned out for the election.
    Correct A lot of people turned out for the election.
    Incorrect Jimmy is waiting the results.
    Correct Jimmy is waiting for the results.
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