Exercise V
(1) *Could you turn off the fire and on the light?
In this case, we can assure that 'turn off' is phrasal verb in few perspectives. First, we can only have the preposition after the pronominal object as in ‘turn it off’ but ‘*turn off it’. The other reason is that preposing of ‘on the light’ is impossible because ‘turn on’ itself is a phrasal verb.
Therefore, we can
BAMBOO SHADE, obscuring the *
window.
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2-B EXT. HELICOPTER PAD - NIGHT 2-B *
On adjoining PADS, two other HELICOPTERS are VISIBLE; in
the b.g. can be SEEN several concrete and THATCHWORK
BUILDINGS, a secret command post disguised as a COASTAL
FISHING VILLAGE.
The post in a flurry of activity, AMERICAN ADVISORS
shouting dir
BAMBOO SHADE, obscuring the *
window.
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2
2-B EXT. HELICOPTER PAD - NIGHT 2-B *
On adjoining PADS, two other HELICOPTERS are VISIBLE; in
the b.g. can be SEEN several concrete and THATCHWORK
BUILDINGS, a secret command post disguised as a COASTAL
FISHING VILLAGE.
The post in a flurry of activity, AMERICAN ADVISORS
shouting dire
shoot, I forgot to change my shoes.
You dont have to change. I cant resist a man in nurses shoes.
I know, but I got sneakers in my backpack.
- Itll just take a second. - [Giggling] Okay.
- Honey-- - Hmm?
Pam, I love you. Yeah?
I love you too. Come on, sweetie.
I got a half hour before I have to be back, so you wanna go have lunch?
- What are you doing? - Um, nothing.
I just love you so much.
Thes
bamboo basket...
...slowly lowered onto
her lovers erect penis...
...as the basket spins?
Yeah.
Its not a myth.
I like this girl.
Okay, okay.
Come on.
We havent done any father-
and-son thing in years.
What are you talking about?
Its just an hour drive.
We can be up at Griffith Lake by noon.
What do I get out of it?
Fresh air, scenery, nature.
Shitloads of nature.
What am I gonna do with nature?