Andy Lin
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- Mar 3, 2015
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Hi, after finishing "on", now I got confused with to. Very glad to have you there to help me.
In the dictionary, there are some sentence I don't know.
1. With the resultant condition of: nursed her back to health.
I don't know what is the resultant condition of ? In this case, is the resultant condition = health ? And dose there need a object after of ? I can't understand the meaning of the word "to" in this sentence.
2. Used to indicate appropriation or possession: looked for the top to the jar.
I know the meaning of the word appropriation and possession, but I can't understand top to the jar associate with appropriation or possession.
3. As an accompaniment or a complement of: danced to the tune.
As above, I know the word accompaniment, but I don't know what's relation of the "to" to accompaniment, also, in this sentence, the complement of what ? Is complement of tune ?
In the dictionary, there are some sentence I don't know.
1. With the resultant condition of: nursed her back to health.
I don't know what is the resultant condition of ? In this case, is the resultant condition = health ? And dose there need a object after of ? I can't understand the meaning of the word "to" in this sentence.
2. Used to indicate appropriation or possession: looked for the top to the jar.
I know the meaning of the word appropriation and possession, but I can't understand top to the jar associate with appropriation or possession.
3. As an accompaniment or a complement of: danced to the tune.
As above, I know the word accompaniment, but I don't know what's relation of the "to" to accompaniment, also, in this sentence, the complement of what ? Is complement of tune ?
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