A:Are you saying this to a person in American. I don't think that they will understand. Please tell me more. 查看更多回答 Q:Would it be possible for you to do me afavor? I would be really grateful if you can take care of my house when I will be out of town next week. ...
A:May I ask a favor of you? 请帮个忙好吗? B:No Problem. 没问题。 购买服装 A:Hello, can I help you? 您好,我能帮忙吗? B:Well, Im looking for some winter clothes for my wife. 我要买一些冬天的衣服作为礼物送给我妻子。 A:Oh, it is the high time for your purchasing in our clothe...
11. Therefore, we believe that the introduction of margin financing is conducive to lay a solid foundation for stable operation of the internal market based on sound market operation mechanism, and its short features in favor of the reverse stock index futures arbitrage, from China long-term deve...
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If you would like to say "yes" to someone who asks you for a favor, you can grant the favor using these phrases: Sure No problem. I'd be happy to help you. It would be my pleasure. I'd be glad to help out. It's common to ask for more specifics when granting a favor. For...
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approval or support for sb/sth: The suggestion to close the road has found favour with (= been supported by) local people.Support:~ sb/sth (in sth) to help or encourage sb/sth by saying or showing that you agree with them/it.to give or be ready to give help to sb if...
A. Thank you. B. Thanks a lot. C. Thanks. D. Thank you a little. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。“Thanks a lot.”表示非常感谢,当别人帮了大忙时可以用;“Thank you.”和“Thanks.”比较常用,感谢程度一般;“Thank you a little.”这种表达错误。反馈...
That is correct !!▪︎I ask you a favor.▪︎You ask your sister a favor...🙂🙂 ...
Jean Gogolinhas a new-ish and very good blog calledWordTales. Well-written, sharp, and incisive. She’s a speechwriter, but the focus is broader than that–there’s lots of good stuff here for anyone who communicates in words. I invite you all to check it out!