As users, we have a remarkably large lexical collection. This is undoubtedly an ability, given that having a varied repertoire contributes significantly to writing quality texts. However, this aspect, especially in terms of written language, seems (and really isn't) enough. In order for us to structure our thinking clearly and coherently, we need, first of all, to be aware of the relationship of dependence that is established between the terms, as they are inserted in a given context. prayer.
Thus, understanding about this relationship means, above all, making good use of the language we speak, and in the meantime, an occurrence of fundamental importance prevails - the rulership of some names.
Remembering that names, in grammatical terms, refer to the noun, adjective and adverb, we have that the nominal rulership is characterized by the relationship established between these names and the respective complements that are attributed to them, understanding that this relationship is always effective through a preposition. Thus, the same name can be governed by different prepositions, depending on the meaning it represents in the context.
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So let's see the list of some names:
nouns
ADMIRATION - a, by
AVERSION - to, to, by
ATTENTION - a, against
Bachelor in
CAPACITY - from, to
DEVOTION - the
DOUBT - in, about, about
COMMITMENT - from, in, by
LACK - the, with, from, to with
INCLINATION - to, to, by
OBEDIENCE - the
OJERIZA - a, by
RESPECT - to, with, by, to with
Adjectives
USED - a, with
LIKELY - with, to with
OTHER - a, of
ANXIOUS - from, to, by
SUITABLE - to, to
COMPATIBLE - with, the
CONSTITUTED - with, of, by
CURIOUS - from, by, to
DISPLEASED - with
Equivalent to
FAVORABLE - the
GENEROUS - with
imbued - of
INCOMPATIBLE - with
HARMFUL - the
PROPICIOUS - the
NEXT - to, of
SENSITIVE - the
SITUATION - a, in, between
Suspicious of
adverbs
Far from
Close of
By Vânia Duarte
Graduated in Letters