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Re: Accept and college partyPosted by TheFallen on June 08, 2003 In Reply to: Accept and college party posted by sphinx on June 08, 2003 : Hi folks, : ("Accept" is a transitive verb, then why add "of" here? or it is a fixed pattern?) : 2.The professor took a college party to the mountians to search
unusual plants. : 3.And do you know where I can find the meanings of sets of synonyms? like bureau, administration, and department? : thanks in advance! Accept is as you rightly say a transitive verb... BUT it's also an intransitive one. This from the American Heritage Dictionary On-Line: ACCEPT INTRANSITIVE VERB: To receive something, especially with favor. Often used with of. As for a college party, that's a party (or group) of students from a college... and they'd be searching FOR unusual plants. As for synonyms, I can heartily recommend www.bartleby.com as one of my favourite on-line resources. It has searchable dictionaries, quotations, encyclopaedias and thesauri, the latter being ideal for your synonyms questions.
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