The Beatles never cancelled a gig just because they didn’t get a nice cup of tea beforehand. The blokes at the theatre will be cancelling the programme today due to the Queen’s visit. Since the neighbour’s p
plural noun: gifts 1. a thing given willingly to someone without payment; a present. Someone once told me to experience complete and utter joy, you have to experience sorrow so deeply it cuts you to your core. My sorrow was cancer. My joy: today. 12/20/13 I write this in memory...
wordsmyth: in grammar, a word, such as "a," "that," and "many," that in languages such as English often occurs before a noun or noun phrase and limits its range of application. 从这些解释中可以看出两点:首先是位置,限定词总是用在名词短语的最前面(除了少数被称为predeterminer的词之外),且...
试着判断下面的说法对不对。1.The visitor is from the Menglin Publishing House.()2.The visitor has an appointment with Helen.(×)3.Melinda offers the visitor a cup of tea.(×)4.They are 33、 going to hold a director's meeting.()5.They hope they could have a good cooperation.()...
Along the way we stop at a water-logged tent serving a Dixie cup of weak, $2 coffee. I chug it. The text bell on my phone dings. It’s from Jenna: “I am done.” Shit. Apparently Jenna runs like a 6 minute mile. I run to the finish line, where Jenna slaps the bracelet on...
Money itself, such as dollars, francs, pesos, and pounds, can be counted. However, the word money is not a countable noun. The word money behaves in the same
Yes, fishes is a grammatically correct plural. But only when you are talking about different species of fish, quoting the Bible, or using a rhyme. However, 99% of the time, fish as an uncountable noun is the right choice. I’ll end with one of my favorite quotes. ...
14.Would you m___ drinking a cup of coffee with me? 15.All the students are watching the basketball match in the s___. Ⅳ.按要求完成句子。 16.He does well in running.(改为同义句) He ___ ___ ___ running. 17.The match on TV was so boring because no one scored at all....
My teammate Katie walks with me, as someone needs to guide Jenna back to the van. Along the way we stop at a water-logged tent serving a Dixie cup of weak, $2 coffee. I chug it. The text bell on my phone dings. It’s from Jenna: ...
1.As a pronoun used directly in the form of a replacement for a noun: “That’s my ball.”“Where are you going after that?” 2.As a pronoun used to introduce a relative clause: “The vase that I just bought is missing.”“I’ve gone every year that it’s been held.” ...