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What's it like to walk into a library?
A: "Walking into the library" is a verb-object phrase type.

Introduction of verb-object phrases: Verb-object phrases are also called "predicate-object phrases", and the relationship between verbs and objects is domination and domination, association and correlation. It consists of verbs and verb-based components. The dominant component is a verb, and the verb-dominated component is an object, which indicates actions and people or things involved in actions, and is often used as nouns and pronouns. The object answers the verbs "Who", "What" and "Where".

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Verb and noun formation

Write, play ball, eat steamed stuffed buns, destroy enemies, put down burdens and cheat trust, and make up your mind to have a pearl-like sense of humor.

Verb and pronoun formation

Leave it behind and praise me for staying with her, taking care of you, hitting him and liking him.

Verb and verb formation

I like swimming, learning to drive, arranging work, celebrating the return, fighting and developing production.

Verb and adjective combination

Keep quiet, lively, calm, beautiful and noisy.