Maria311
Junior Member
- Joined
- Mar 24, 2013
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Arabic
- Home Country
- Bahrain
- Current Location
- Bahrain
I am trying to learn about these nouns but I don't know what they're called.
When someone is looking for something what is the noun used for that? Is it look-out or look-in? I am on the (.....) for the answer? What goes in the gap?
I am trying to think of verbs that go with prepositions to form nouns but online dictionaries aren't helping me because I don't know the proper way to search for them. Do these nouns have a certain name?
Is there a noun than can be formed from (study+preposition)?
I know what output means, but when I say input, does it mean it's something I am putting in something else? Like "my input to the lecture was valuable"? Am I getting it right?
+One more question that's been puzzling me but it's not about that,
when I want to say my apartment is near a garden, do I say it looks down a garden, or it looks over a garden?
Thank you
When someone is looking for something what is the noun used for that? Is it look-out or look-in? I am on the (.....) for the answer? What goes in the gap?
I am trying to think of verbs that go with prepositions to form nouns but online dictionaries aren't helping me because I don't know the proper way to search for them. Do these nouns have a certain name?
Is there a noun than can be formed from (study+preposition)?
I know what output means, but when I say input, does it mean it's something I am putting in something else? Like "my input to the lecture was valuable"? Am I getting it right?
+One more question that's been puzzling me but it's not about that,
when I want to say my apartment is near a garden, do I say it looks down a garden, or it looks over a garden?
Thank you