2Sentence Table Use the words in this table to write 8 sentences like the example. 仿照例句, 用表格中的词写出8个句子。I need a packet beer. a loaf wine.I want two loaves sugar.He needs a box chocolates.three boxes of matches.He wants a bag sweets.She needs a glass bread. a bottle...
【解析】根据所给词语和末尾句号可知应连成肯定句,主语是I(我),like to do sth.喜欢做某事,谓语是like to sit(喜欢坐);地点状语是in the sun(在太阳下);故答案为:I like to sit in the sun.2.【答案】We will fly a kite.【核心短语/词汇】 fly a kite放风筝【翻译】我们将会放风筝。【解析】...
Well, children, I have known the sport you like. But I want to know you more, now look, there are many colors, toys, animals and sports. What do you like? You can practice in your group; tell each other what you like. Use the sentence:” I like…or I don’t like…” let’s...
In the morning the dust hung like fog, and the sun was as red as ripe new blood. Metaphor is used in this sentence. 正确 错误
* Please give a sentence with 여러 가지 (various thing) * Please give a sentence with 몇 가지 (several/ a few things) => 한 가지, 여러 가지 and 몇 가지 are new to me. So I like to know how to use these words in a sentence. 查看翻譯 ...
【题目 】Sentence Table Write sentences like the examples, using the words in the table..格中的词写句子。Last summer there was houses near the college. A few days ago traffic in the town centre.Last spring there were no horses in that field.Two hundred years ago cars on the roads....
百度试题 结果1 题目 23.在句子中,我们用一些像“但是”和“尽管”这样的词来表达一种不同。In a sentence, we use some words like "but"and"though" to express a difference . 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上 反馈 收藏
They will also able to use the sentence patterns “Do you like...? Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.” in certain situation. (2) The second one is learning and thinking abilities. After learning the lesson, their will develop their cooperation learning ability. (3) The third one is ...
So using these in a sentence would sound like: “I’m going to, um, Florida this weekend.” But we also have actual words and phrases that serve as “filler words”. Some of the most widely-used are: “Y’know...” “Actually...” ...
Informal.(used in speech, often nonvolitionally or habitually, to preface a sentence, to fill a pause, to express uncertainty, or to intensify or neutralize a following adjective): So, like, why didn't you call me? The music was, like, really great, you know?