【A562】Rock the boat 02:10 【A561】I wasn't born yesterday 02:10 【A560】You underestimate me 02:05 【A559】Don't get your hopes up 02:01 【A558】No time like the present 02:19 【A557】Not my call 02:06 【A556】Cards on the table 02:05 【A555】Water under the...
If you look at other languages’ words for “boat,” these are not so far from the “bat” history. For French, it is “bateau” which may be of Old English or Norse origin. For German, it is “boot,” for Norwegian, it is “bat,” and for Spanish, it is “bote.” Boat’s ...
Before taking up her joy in Paris, she took a one-month crash course in French. He only took a crash course in sailing so I don’t think he likes to sail too far from the shore. 3.payback 报复 e.g. Since his enemies got him put in jail he’s been looking for payback. He ...
Together, they try their best to do the ___45___ task in their life—in the running, his father pushes him in his wheelchair; in the ___46___, Rick lies in a small boat and his father swims and pulls him; in the cycling, Rick sits in a special seat on the front of his...
25、-Who is the girl with long hair? -___ 26、-Would you be interested in coming to the cinema with me tonight? -___ 27、-Would you like me to help you make a plan for the summer vacation? - ___ 28、-Would you like to come with me? -___ 29、-Wow! This is a marvelous...
All nouns in French are grouped as either masculine or feminine. When you use nouns in French, you need to remember if the word is masculine or feminine so that you use it properly in a sentence. You will also need to keep in mind whether it is singular or plural....
aHe play golf three times a week and goes fishing in his boat when weather is fine. 当天气优良时,是他每个星期三次打高尔夫球并且去钓鱼在他的小船。[translate] awhen his parents are doing work 当他的父母完成工作[translate] a我不会说法语,但有一位好心人过来帮忙 I cannot speak French, but ...
A. The weather is great. B. When do you usually play basketball? C. Oh, what are you doing now? D. How’s the weather in Sydney? E. It’s terrible. F. Where do you play basketball? G. How’s it going? A: Hello, John. This is Bob. B: Hi, Bob.【1】___ A: Great...
Had he done so, I’m sure we wouldn’t have seen a single example of the present continuous tense, because in French it’s just not used. The English exchange: “Ann: What are you doing? Fred: I’m studying.” becomes “Ann: Que fais-tu? Fred: J’étude.” in French. To ...
Possibility:Youcanget there by car or by boat. Youcouldpass the exam if you study hard enough. Asking permission: CanI have the last slice of pizza?Couldyou help me lift this box? Giving permission:Youcancome to my birthday party.