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Exercise 1-11: Translation CD 1 Track 18 Take the sentence I didn't say he stole the money and translate it into your native language. Write it down below, using whatever letters or characters you use in your language. ______________________________
Obama Administration has signed a deal to sell Saudi Arabia nearly 30 billion dollars in fighter jets.NPR Michelle Kelemen reports it designs to listen part to send signal to Iran now US troops are out of Iraq The white house says US is selling Saudi
From VOA Learning English, this is Everyday Grammar. Imagine you are at a business meeting in the United States. The meeting is held one day after a major sporting event, like the Super Bowl. You might hear comments like this: A: Did you see that ter
Getting to Know Gerunds and Infinitives Welcome to another episode of Everyday Grammar on VOA Learning English. English learners have difficulty with gerunds and infinitives. A gerund is the ing form of a verb that functions the same as a noun. For e
[ti:UNIT 3 Families Celebrate Together Lesson 18:Get Ready for Turkey!] [0:00.705]UNIT 3 第三单元 [0:02.291]Families Celebrate Together 全家一起庆祝 [0:04.934]Lesson 18: 第18课: [0:06.908]Get Ready for Turkey! 准备好火鸡! [0:09.6
1.Lead with your main idea. 紧扣中心思想 As a general rule, state the main idea of a paragraph in the first sentence--the topic sentence. Dont keep your readers guessing. 通常,文章的第一句话就要表达出自己的看法,这也就是
1. To join two independent clauses, use a comma followed by a conjunction, a semicolon alone, or a semicolon followed by a sentence modifier. 2. Use commas to bracket nonrestrictive phrases, which are not essential to the sentence/'s meaning. 3. Do n
until now在写作中很常见,比如:直到刚才我还没收到你的邮件。这句话到底是想说我现在收到了你的邮件了呢?还是想说,我到现在还没收到你的邮件?是不是已经蒙了?今天告诉你正确的、
Dialog 1 Where do you want to eat? I don't care. Do you want Japanese food, Chinese food? I really don't care. Whatever you want is fine with me. All right, then we'll just eat here. I've got some hot dogs in the fridge. Ok, that's fine with me Dial
ENGLISH MARATHON Host: Jeffery 叶茼荞 stand by sb. be with sb. be there for sb. got sb's back. Practical Sentence stand by sb. eg: Your family will stand by you. be with sb. eg: I am with you all the way. be there for sb. eg: We will be there for
ENGLISH MARATHON Host: Jeffery Is that (This...) hold on for a sec leave a message Practical Sentence eg:Is that Mr J? eg: Would you please hold on for a sec? Mrs. Lee is in the middle of something right now. Is that Hi, this is Jeff. hold on for a s
by Mignon Fogarty People often ask how to use ellipses, those little dot-dot-dots you often see in e-mail messages. For example, Mitra from Michigan asked, When is it appropriate to use '...' in writing? People use it all the time, and it seems like
From VOA Learning English, this is Everyday Grammar. The 1954 American film On the Waterfront helped make actor Marlon Brando a star. Brando played the main character, a dockworker named Terry Malloy. In the film, Malloy meets face-to-face with a gan
For or Since: What Is the Difference? Have you ever wondered how to talk about an event that began in the past and continues into the present? In English, we often use prepositions to place a noun, pronoun or noun phrase in time. This way, we can com
Grammar Girl here. Today's topic is whether--not rain or sunshine, but whether w-h-e-t-h-e-r, as in whether you like it or not, it's the topic. [Listener question about if versus whether and whether you need an or not after whether] Well, it's been a
Demonstrating How to Use Demonstratives From VOA Learning English, this is Everyday Grammar. Have you ever wondered about the differences between the words this, that, these and those? These words are called demonstratives. Demonstratives tell who or