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Everyday Grammar: Comparatives and Superlatives 日常语法:比较级和最高级 Adjectives describe and add information about the people or things we see every day. Sometimes, though, we want to know how two things compare to one another. Lets sta
Grammar Girl here. Your hostess with the mostest, guest-writer Bonnie Trenga, is back for more on comparisons. In a previous show, we talked about when to use more and most or the suffixes -er and -est to make comparisons using adjectives and adverbs
How do I get there? 我怎样到那里? A See you later this evening. A 今晚见。 B Yes. See you at six at the restaurant. B 好的。6点在餐馆见。 A OK. By the way, how do I get there? A 好
The Manawatu Gorge Rd follows the Manawatu River along a deep valley. On one side of the river is the railway line and on the other side is the road. This road is a main highway for people travelling from Highway 2 to Palmerston North. However, in Au
Daylight Saving time finishes on Sunday April 1st, at 2am. It is time to put your clock back one hour. To help you remember which way to change your clock, you can say, Spring Forward, Fall Back. Fall is the American word for Autumn. The verb to spri
Christchurch had a number of earthquakes today. The first big one was 5.8 on the Richter scale just before 2pm. It was 20km north-east of the city and 8km deep. Then this was followed by another big one which was 6.0 on the Richter scale. This was cl