1.prove+noun/pronoun he has proved his courage in the battle. 2.+noun she proved a good teacher 3.+prepositional phrase or adverb it will prove of little use. The result will prove that it is of little use. Are you doing this to prove yourself right? ——They hope this new evidence will prove her innocence.
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Prove, as a linking verb, can be used to express proof, results or factual explanations. It can be used in sentences in a variety of ways, following adjectives, nouns, prepositional phrases, adverbs or infinitives. For example, his idea proves right, this.
4.+ infinitive to be it proved to be more. Prove collocation: 1.+ adjective his idea proves right. The past tense of the verb prove is proven, and the past participle is proven or proven. Although proven and proven are both past participles of prove, there are several points to note when using them: (1) As a verb in the UK, most people use proven, not . 2、prove ——are you just doing this to prove a point?