[Ask ] be+of+noun?

看板EngTalk (全英文聊天)作者 (Serena)時間16年前 (2009/07/05 23:00), 編輯推噓1(103)
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Hi, I want to ask that is be+of+noun an adjective? Take the followings as examples: Is "It is of beauty" equal to "It is beautiful"? In addition, Is "such consequences are not of essence of the matter" equal to "such consequences are not essential of the matter"? If the answer is yes, why the writer wrote not the latter but the former? If the answer is no, what does be+of+noun mean? Thank you very much! :) -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 61.228.83.112 ※ 編輯: serenako 來自: 61.228.83.112 (07/05 23:06)

07/09 23:35, , 1F
Man, don't keep all the rules in your mind, think of
07/09 23:35, 1F

07/09 23:36, , 2F
the usage of the words, essential to not of
07/09 23:36, 2F

07/09 23:38, , 3F
actully, sometimes they are the same such as of no
07/09 23:38, 3F

07/09 23:39, , 4F
use = useless
07/09 23:39, 4F
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