Which of the following italicized parts is used as preposition? ()
A: The driver failed to see the other car in time.
B: Let her leave if she wants to.
C: I'm looking forward to your
reply.
D: There are plenty of things to eat.
A: The driver failed to see the other car in time.
B: Let her leave if she wants to.
C: I'm looking forward to your
reply.
D: There are plenty of things to eat.
举一反三
- Which of the following italicized parts is used as preposition(). A: The driver failed to see the other car in time. B: Let her leave if she wants to. C: I’m looking forward to your reply. D: There are plenty of things to eat.
- Which of the following italicized parts is used as preposition? A: The driver failed (to)<br/>see the other car in time. B: Let her leave if she wants (to). C: I'm looking forward (to) your<br/>reply. D: There are plenty of things (to)<br/>eat.
- I’m/We’re looking forward to your reply.
- Which of the following italicized parts is used as an object?_____ (2011)
- She's looking forward to her brother. (see)