1, used after the attribute, indicates the modifying relationship between words and words or phrases.
2, used after the attribute, indicating the possessive relationship between the attribute and the head word.
Generally speaking, adjectives come before nouns.
"the earth is also land"-land:
1, used after a word or phrase, means to modify the predicate behind it.
Generally speaking, adjectives are followed by verbs.
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Grasping the following three points is conducive to the correct pronunciation and use of "de, de, de":
Pay attention to the distinction between parts of speech. That is, pay attention to whether they act as content words or function words in sentences. Content words are pronounced as d √, d √ and d respectively, and function words are all pronounced softly.
Pay attention to their functions in sentences. Whether it plays a major role or an auxiliary role. If it plays a major role, it is a content word, which is used according to the pronunciation of the content word; If it only plays an auxiliary role in a sentence, it is a function word, which should be treated according to its pronunciation and usage.
Pay attention to their position and their relationship with other words. Their relationship was handled well, and the friendship between classmates soon became harmonious. In this complex sentence, the word "very good" in the preceding clause explains "how" through the complement of the predicate verb "de". The word "de" here has no substantive meaning and only a subordinate position.
De should be read, but if it is written as homonym "De" or "Di", then "De" doesn't mean "Purpose" and "Di" doesn't mean "Di". The relationship between words is not only chaotic, but also its meaning is fallacious. Similarly, the word "land" in the latter sentence cannot be written as "de"
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