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A title sequence (also called an opening sequence or intro) is the method by which films or television programmes present their title and key production and cast members, utilizing conceptual visuals and sound.
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OF, ABOUT, FOR, WITH, BY
OF:
Of expresses the relationship of a part of something to its whole. It is the most used preposition in English.
Example.
- He is a boy of 15.
- Some parts of his body were injured.
- Most of the guests are gone.
- The plays of Shakespeare will always be classics.
ABOUT:
About means ‘on the subject of’ something or ‘concerning of’ something/someone. It also means ‘approximately.'
Example:
- I was about to leave.
- He cares about his classes.
- I have about 30 candies in my bag.
- This article is about computers.
FOR:
For means ‘with the object or purpose of’. It indicates a suiting of purpose for something/someone.
Example:
- I will always be here for you.
- I have done it for my benefit.
- Cucumber is a good vegetable for making a salad.
- Take my gratitude for your kind hospitality.
WITH:
With means ‘accompanied by’ something or someone.
Example:
- I will always be with you.
- I have brought some candies with me.
- He is playing with his sisters.
- It is free with this product.
BY:
By means ‘as a means of’ something or someone. This preposition often comes in a passive sentence.
Example:
- Do you travel by bus/train/plane/bike?
- He was undone by me.
- The letter was written by him.
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