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美语听力与发音技巧 第15期(助动词的强调) Welcome to Daily Tips on Learning English. Today’s tip is on when to stress auxiliary verbs. Although auxiliary verbs are not usually str
美语听力与发音技巧 第21期(及物和不及物动词) Welcome to Daily Tips on Learning English. Today’s tip is to be aware of how some verbs in English, transitive verbs, require an ob
本单元是关于老朋友的电话的对话 Tim: Hello? Janet: It's Janet Hall here. Tim: Janet! How did you get my number? Janet: Oh, a bit of detective work and a chat with a lovely gal in the Human Resources department. Tim: Well, I'm glad you called. I've go
Verbs and Infinitives in Everyday Speech The 1977 movie Star Wars is an American classic, with many memorable lines and characters. At one point in the film, the character C-3PO says the following words: We seem to be made to suffer. It's our lot in
It would be impossible to go through life without asking questions. So, learning to form questions correctly is an important exercise for English learners. But it can also be one of the most frustrating ones. There are a few reasons for this. First,
The English language has a lot of adjectives. Some estimates put the number at several thousand. And while those numbers may sound frightening, adjectives can be exciting! In English, many adjectives come from verbs. In todays program, we will tell y
English language learners use the verbs study and learn all the time. Yet, they often are unsure which to choose in a situation. Our subject today comes from Salah of Yemen. The writer asks: Question: I would like to know the difference between study
Some verbs are followed by infinitives, such as I plan to go. to go is an infinitive. Some verbs are followed by gerunds, such as I enjoy teaching English. teaching is a gerund. You cannot say, I plan going or I enjoy to teach English. Most verbs are
本单元是关于出差打包的对话 Tim: Hurry up Alice! Alice: I'm going as fast as I can. Tim: The plane's going to take off without us at this rate. You've not even finished packing yet! Alice: Don't hassle me! I couldn't just walk out in the middle o
本单元是关于职业生涯的对话 Episode 30: Career decisions Tim: Hi Alice, what are you reading? Alice: Oh. It's about maternity and baby care. They've asked me to change wards. Tim: But you love working in the emergency wards. Alice: Yes, well...I wan
本单元是关于来自警察局的询问的对话 Police 1: You see sir, we've received a complaint from a Mr Hall about a gentleman's watch that you sold to his wife just before Christmas. It would appear that the authenticity of the watch is in doubt. Tim: Oh -
In this episode, we are eating our breakfast. 在这个故事中,我们在吃早餐。 I begin by walking into my kitchen and turning on the coffeemaker. 故事开始,我走进厨房,打开咖啡机。 Notice these verbs, to walk into or to wal
[00:00.00] Unit 3 [00:08.49]Exercise 1 [00:14.76]Listen and repeat the questions and answers. [00:21.21]Then match the two forms of the verbs. [00:26.57]What did you make? [00:30.33]I made a kite. [00:34.17]What did you see? [00:37.77]I saw the moon.
Today, Bonnie Trenga will help us decide whether adverbs are useful or evil. No one likes feeling useless, but adverbs might justifiably feel that way. Adverbs find themselves much maligned because they're often redundant or awkwardly placed. Master
When was the last time you experienced a wide range of emotions over something from sadness to happiness, or even a sense of relief when a problem was solved? Perhaps you moved to a new city or returned home. Maybe you lost or gained something valuab
Rumack: Can you fly this plane, and land it? Ted Striker: Surely you can't be serious. Rumack: I am serious... and don't call me Shirley. That exchange from the movie Airplane! is presentedgratuitousLYto spotlight adverbs ending in ly, our topic for
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster: more of our discussion of gerunds and infinitives with English teacher Lida Baker. RS: A gerund, remember, is a verb ending in -ing but used as a noun. An infinitive is a verb wit
Grammar Girl here. I get a lot of questions about things that are too short to make up a whole podcast, so today I'm going to answer a few of those short questions. So here's our first listener question. Dreamed Versus Dreamt Hi Grammar Girl. D. Chap
Valeriy, who lives in Russia, has sent me an e-mail. He asks whether I can make a podcast about these words say, tell, speak and talk. Well, that is easy, I thought. So I sat down to write a podcast about when we use say and when we use tell and so o
过去完成时 过去完成时 (The Past Perfect Tense):表示过去某一时间或动作以前已经发生或完成了的动作对过去的某一点造成的某种影响或是结果,用来指在另一个过去行动之前就已经完成了的事件