单词:GM_nouns-compound-nouns
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[00:06.48]The Phantom of the Opera [00:09.64]The Paris Opera House was a huge building with seventeen floors [00:15.91]of which seven were below the ground. [00:20.17]Underneath the building there was a strange,dark lake. [00:25.31]In the middle of t
Today's topic is capitalizing tricky nouns like Ground Zero, Internet, and Earth. The podcast edition of this article is sponsored by SleepPhones--pajamas for your ears. Get $5 off your order with the code grammar at http://www.sleepphones.com/gg . P
本单元是关于在公寓的对话 Tim: Alice this is my cousin Michal - our new flatmate. He's really missing his friends. Alice: Oh, Michal let me take your mind off that...So, where are you from? Michal: From near Warsaw - the Polish capital. Alice: Oh, wh
Two-Word Phrases Review Exercise A: Contrasting Descriptive and Set Phrases CD 3 Track 59 Here we are reprising the exercise from Exercises 1-24 to 1-37. To review, an adjective and a nounmake a descriptive phrase, and the second word is stressed. Tw
Exercise 1-35: Contrast of Compound Nouns CD 2 Track3 In the following list of words, underline the element that should be stressed. Pause the CD.Afterwards, check Answer Key, begi nning on page 193. Repeat after me. 图片1 图片2
Non-count Nouns I'd like to buy some ____________. How much do you need? Let's see. Five ____s* should be enough. All right. Five____s of ________. Anything else? No, that will be all for today. *Use measure words with non-count nouns. For example: T
Intonation can indicate completely different meanings for otherwise similar words or phrases. For example, an English teacher teaches English, but an English teacher is from England; French class is where you study French, but French class is Gallic
Pronouns and Their Antecedents Today were going to talk about pronouns that don't clearly match up with the nouns they are supposed to replace. Readers become unhappy when they have to guess what noun a writer is talking about, or readers may even ch
Todays topic is the use of feminine nouns such as actress and comedienne. These days, people often see such terms as sexist, but it's also common to hear at least some of them. So what exactly are the modern rules for using such terms? Actually, this
Several listeners have written with questions on when to use the definite article the, the indefinite article a, or neither. For example, Tracy W. wrote, Which is correct: Thank you for taking time to review my application, or Thank you for taking th
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
Teacher: A noun is the name of a person or thing. Now, who can give me a noun? First boy: A cow. Teacher: Very good. Another noun? Second boy: Another cow. 教师:名词就是一个人或一种物的名称。现在谁能给我举出一个名词? 第一个男孩:一头奶牛。 教师:
[ti:UNIT 2 On the Train Lesson 16] [0:00.641]Unit 2 [0:03.070]On the Train [0:05.053]Lesson 16 [0:07.484]Unit Review [0:09.731]Ⅰ. [0:11.044]Building Your Vocabulary [0:14.048]A. [0:14.982]Fill in the blank with the proper word. [0:17.959]The first
Grammar Girl here. Today's topic is capitalizing tricky nouns like Ground Zero, Internet, and Earth. Quite a few people have asked me whether they should capitalize the words Internet, Web, and website, including Chris from Olney, Maryland; Matt from
Using the Right Article What word appears most often in English? It's the, also known as the definite article. Its partner, the indefinite article a, is also among the top 10 most frequent words in English. According to Professor Elka Todeva of the S
Exercise 11-8: Your Own Compound Nouns CD 4 Track 45 Pause the CD and build up your own compound nouns, both subject and object. 图片1
Exercise 11-9: Your Compound Nouns and Complex Verbs CD 4 Track 46 Using your compound nouns from Ex. 11-8, choose a verb and putit through all the changes.Remember that it helps to have a verb that startswith a vowel. Add explanatory words to round
What do these five words have in common: hotdog, fireworks, well-being, waistline, sunset and ice cream? They could all describe a fun holiday celebration. For example: My holiday was wonderful! I went to a friends party and we laughed, ate and had a
Todd: OK. Ramon, we're going to talk about opposites. Jamon: OK. Todd: What is big? Jamon: The earth is big. Todd: Yeah, I agree. What is small? Jamon: I'm small on the earth. Todd: That's true. How much do you weigh? Jamon: I weigh 65. Todd: Wow! 65
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