UNIT 5

 prepositional phrases of geographical place.

Indicates the position in which something is located or the direction in which it is located. Indicates what something relates to or belongs to or is part of something.



prepositional phrase is a group of words consisting of a preposition, its object, and any words that modify the object. Most of the time, a prepositional phrase modifies a verb or a noun. These two kinds of prepositional phrases are called adverbial phrases and adjectival phrases, respectively.









Prepositonal phrases of geographical place


Examples:

1- Sullana is to the north of Piura.

2- Sechura is south of Piura.

3-Paita is to the west of Piura.

4-Morropón is east of Piura.


TOO + adjetive + infinitive


When there is a verb after too + adjective, we use its infinitive form:

Too + Adjective + Infinitive

If we look at this sentence again:

  • The fridge is too heavy.

If we want to put a verb (lift) after it, it needs to be in its infinitive form, so it becomes:

  • The fridge is too heavy to lift.

And this sentence:

  • The coffee is too hot.

We can an infinitive at the end:

  • The coffee is too hot to drink.

Some more example sentences of Too + Adjective + Infinitive

  • It is too late to go to the concert. It started an hour ago.
  • He is too young to drive a car.
  • My grandfather it too old to play
  • I am too tired to do my homework.
  • Your question is too difficult to answer.

Look at this sentence again.

  • The coffee is too hot to drink.



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