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What's the word "what's the cold?"

1, shivering with cold, stunned.

2, shivering with cold, stunned.

3, shivering with cold, stunned.

4, shivering with cold, tongue-tied.

5. I staggered with cold, and I was terrified.

"De" is a sign of complement, which is usually used after the predicate. The words after "de" are generally used to supplement the action before "de", and the structural form is generally: verb (adjective)+"de"+adverb. Trembling with cold.

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Usage:

1. De: generally used in front of subject and object.

the words before "de" are generally used to modify and restrict the things behind "de" and explain what things are like after "de". The Summer Palace (noun) has beautiful lakes and mountains (subject).

2. Land: generally used before predicates (verbs, adjectives).

words before "ground" are generally used to describe the action behind "ground" and explain how the action behind "ground" is. She accepted (verb, predicate) the gift with pleasure.

3. De: generally used after the predicate.

the words after "de" are generally used to supplement the description of the action before "de". They really enjoyed playing (verbs, predicates).