Encouraging and refueling words in English: Encouraging and refueling words
encourage? pronounced in French and English?[?n'k?r?d?]???American?[ ?n'k?r?d?]? ?
vt.?Encourage; promote; support
Example sentences
1. He aims to encourage mutual understanding .
His purpose is to enhance mutual understanding.
2. Broadband supports flat salary structure, to encourage their staff to study hard.
Broadband support flat salary structure, to encourage employees to study hard.
Phrases
1. encourage gladly
2. encourage greatly
3. encourage loyally
4. Encourage materially material encouragement
5. Encourage merely purely encourage extended information
Word usage
1. Encourage is only used for A transitive verb usually takes a noun, a pronoun or a "possessive noun (possessive pronoun) gerund" as the object; it can also take the verb infinitive as a compound object of the complement. In this case, the verb infinitive may refer to future actions. It can also refer to an ongoing action; it can also be used with a phrase caused by the preposition in to express encouragement for something someone is currently doing.
2. The subject of "encourage" is usually a person, but occasionally an object can be used as the subject. In this case, it means "to help".
3. The object of encourage is usually a person. If it is followed by an impersonal object, it means to encourage someone to do, do, form, use, etc. It can be understood as an elliptical form of encouraging people to act. Encourage cannot be used in passive structures when "noun possessive (possessive pronoun) gerund" is used as the object.
4. The present participle of "encourage", "encouraging", can often be used as an adjective and as an attributive in a sentence; its past participle "encouraged" can also be used as an adjective and as a predicate in a sentence.
Vocabulary Collocation
1. encourage mutually encourage each other
2. encourage necessarily encourage necessary
3. encourage openly assist openly
4 , encourage practically, encourage practically
5. encourage reluctantly, encourage reluctantly