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What is the object-object structure?

Object-object structure refers to a phrase composed of prepositions and nouns or noun phrases, also known as prepositional phrases.

Generally, it acts as an adverbial or complement in a sentence. Li Ming gave his Chinese homework to the teacher. "Give Chinese homework" is a prepositional phrase, which is used as an adverbial in a sentence to modify the predicate "give". The sword hit the opponent right on the shoulder. The prepositional phrase "on the other person's shoulder" is used as a complement in this sentence to supplement the position of the predicate "thorn".

Preposition structure

It is one of the structural categories of phrases. Also known as "prepositional phrase" and "object-object phrase". Refers to the combination of a preposition and a word or phrase after it. The words or phrases after prepositions are mainly nominal, and some are verbal. Are the objects of prepositions. Preposition structures are often used as adverbials and complements to express the relationship between place, time, way, direction, object, purpose and passivity.

Such as From Shandong, Think for Children, Sleep in Bed, Warmer than last year, Born in1938 65438+February, Criticized by the teacher, Digging a ditch for Lao Li (what do you think) and Too Fast.