3. To become dominant: Our defense took over in the second half of the game. 4. To do (an action or a play in a game) again when the first performance has been discounted or is under dispute. take to 1. To have recourse to; go to, as for safety: took to the woods. 2. To...
(nəu) –past tense knew (njuː) : past participle known – verb1. to be aware of or to have been informed about. He knows everything; I know he is at home because his car is in the drive; He knows all about it; I
A clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb, whereas a phrase is a group of words that does not have both a subject and a verb. Clause example: She ran to the store. (“She” is the subject, “ran” is the verb.) Phrase example: Running to the store (No...
The present perfect tense describes an action that happened in the past that is directly related to the present, such as actions that are continuing or that indicate a change over time. It is one of the common verb tenses in English. Don’t let the name confuse you—even though the word...
aPut the following in the right part of speech or right form of verb. 投入以下以动词的正确的词性或正确的形式。[translate] a谢谢你们给我的惊喜 Thanks you to give me pleasantly surprised[translate] a献一首赞美的诗歌就强如 献肥牛犊 Offers the poetry which praises to be better than offers th...
Translate the following sentences into English, using the link verb + predictive structure or subject complements. 1) 他急于求成。 2) 人们普遍认为许多下岗妇女的最大弱点就是缺少信心。 3) 大家高兴地发现(to everybody’s delight), 一切都很正常。 4) 这就是我对他投了反对票的原...
Then walk across Zhongshan Road, you will find a theatre, NO. 7 Middle School is one the right.A: Thank you very much.B: Not at all.3. A: Excuse me. How Can I get to/reach the library from the zoo?B: Go on until you reach the end of the road. Them turn left and you ...
-ed: past, past participle of regular verbs -ee: one who is object of the verb -ee: small kind of ~; something suggestive of a ~ -eer: one skilled, engaged in -emia, -aemia, -hemia, -haemia: blood -en (form verbs) to cause to, to become, to make -en: (form adjs) made...
The word hell is used in many English expressions. Learn the multiple meanings of what the hell and other common expressions like for the hell of it, like hell, to hell with it, when hell freezes over, and go to hell.
Adverbs of Manner Adverbs of manner tell us how an action is performed or how something happens. They usually come right after the main verb. Examples: Margot exclaimedloudly, “This is so beautiful!” Harry watchedclosely. If the verb has a direct object, place the adverb before the verb ...