标签:Verb 相关文章
美语听力与发音技巧 第30期(stop 的用法) Welcome to Daily Tips on Learning English. Today’s tip is on the difference in meaning between “stop doing something” and “stop to do s
A man had two dogs: a Hound, trained to assist him in his sports, and a Housedog, taught to watch the house. When he returned home after a good days sport, he always gave the Housedog a large share of his spoil. The Hound, feeling much aggrieved at t
A Peacock spreading its gorgeous tail mocked a Crane that passed by, ridiculing the ashen hue of its plumage and saying, I am robed, like a king, in gold and purple and all the colors of the rainbow; while you have not a bit of color on your wings. T
A Huntsman, returning with his dogs from the field, fell in by chance with a Fisherman who was bringing home a basket well laden with fish. The Huntsman wished to have the fish, and their owner experienced an equal longing for the contents of the gam
Sentences: It is . . . This is something . . . It's something that you . . . You can (verb) it. You can (verb) with it. You can use it to (verb). It is used for V + ing. You need it for V + ing. You need/use it when . . . If you want/need to (verb),
本单元是关于滴水的龙头的对话 Michal: Hey Tim, what are you doing? Tim: I'm fixing this tap. I can't put up with that drip-drip noise anymore. Michal: Have you turned off the water? Tim: I told you. That's what I'm working on. Michal: I mean the m
本单元是关于独自过新年的对话 Alice: Ah Kitty, there never was anything wrong with you, was there? I told Helen you were ok, but she wouldn't listen. She had to listen to the vet though. He said you were the healthiest cat he'd ever seen. Anyway Kitt
本单元是关于紧急情况的对话 Alice: Oh it's so quiet tonight! You could hear a pin drop. Gives me a chance to catch up on my reading. Man: Quick, quick! Get a doctor! Alice: She's just gone for a break. What's the matter? Man: I don't know. It's m
本单元是关于河边约会的对话 Helen: Oh Michal, that river cruise was fantastic. Michal: It was lovely seeing all those famous buildings, wasn't it? Helen: Yes, Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament and the London Eye all looked so impressive in the winter
本单元是关于再一次约会的对话 Paul: I'm pleased everything's out in the open now Alice. I didn't like hiding things from you. Alice: You should have told me right from the word go, Paul. It was the way I found out that made me so upset. Paul: I know
Hana: So Daniel, I heard you went on a vacation, where did you go? Daniel: Yeah, I went to Taiwan. Hana: Oh, sounds interesting. What did you do? Daniel: Well, I did a lot of things. It's a really interesting place. I saw a lot of culture. I saw a lo
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on WORDMASTER: Charles Harrington Elster, author of The Accidents of Style: Good Advice on How Not to Write Badly. RS: It's full of examples, such as this common error. CHARLES ELSTER: What you
[Note: I originally covered this topic September 16, 2006. The transcript you see now on the page is a new version that was updated March 5, 2009. Some of the reader comments at the bottom relate to the earlier version.] Grammar Girl here. Today's to
Grammar Girl here. Todays topic is collective nouns, nouns that describe a group, such as family, orchestra, and board. Guest-writer Bonnie Trenga writes, There are around 200 collective nouns in the English language (1). Sometimes they take a singul
A lot of people find it difficult to make phone calls in a foreign language and that's understandable. You can't see the person you are talking to, their voice might be unclear, and you might find it difficult to find the right words. 很多人都觉得
1. A search in Texas for a newborn abducted from a Lubbock hospital. Police are looking for the woman seen in this surveillance tape who posed as a hospital worker. The woman drove off in a red Dodge pickup truck. 2. President Bush visited Uruguay t
1. The man accused of kidnapping two young boys has pleaded not guilty in one of the cases. Michael Devlin went before a judge this morning in the case of Ben Ownby. Meantime, the parents of Shawn Hornbeck, the other teen he's accused of kidnapping,
Exercise 1-47: Regular Transitions of Adjectives and Verbs CD 2 Track n A different change occurs when you go from an adjective or a noun to a verb. The stress stays in thesame place, but the -mate in an adjective is completely reduced [-m't], wherea
Little Boy Found in Woods Says He Hung Out with Bear A 3-year-old boy who was lost in the woods for two days is now safe at home with his family. But Casey Hathaway told his rescuers that he was not alone in the rainy, freezing cold woods. He said he