单词:second-person singular
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I do, of course like people to enjoy my work, no question about it. The 1) durability of the idea, the 2) relevance of its durable, it’s more important to me. But that doesn’t mean that I’m not
Pronouns Male: OK, you got your verbs, you got your nouns, and you got your pronouns. Then there are your 1) modifiers like your adjectives, adverbs and prepositions. Female: This half-hour, we’ll d
G: have you seen the new Cosmo magazine that I was reading this morning? W: I think I may have seen it on the kitchen table. G: you're right, thanks. There's an interesting interview with a top director about his latest film that I want to finish. W:
美语听力与发音技巧 第22期(a和the 的用法) Welcome to Daily Tips on learning English. Today’s tip is on using the articles “a” and “the” correctly. More specifically, today’
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
Welcome to Daily Tips on learning English. Todays tip is on using the articles a and the correctly. More specifically, todays tip is on the difference between using a or an before a singular countable noun and using the or the(i:) before a singular c
Welcome to Daily Tips on Learning English. Todays tip is to be aware of how some verbs in English, transitive verbs, require an object. Not using an object after a transitive verb is a common mistake made by learners of English. For example, although
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[00:00.00]How do you feel it will have changed? [00:01.87]Well, the English that's being [00:02.91]spoken internationally, [00:04.29]I think,for example, will have no longer,erm, [00:07.80]say British-based or American-based idiomatic [00:10.24]langu
本单元是关于保罗坦露真相的对话。 Alice: Look Paul, we've been seeing each other for quite a while, and I think we've been getting on well together... Paul: I think so too! Alice: Paul, there's something I want to ask you, and even though I'm afraid
Grammar Girl here. Today well be talking about indefinite pronouns such as everyone and somebody. Now, guest-writer Bonnie Trenga writes, Everyone Versus Everybody Lately, listeners have asked a lot of questions about indefinite pronouns, such as eve
Grammar Girl here. Today's topic is What's with those people who talk weird? or regionalisms. Language is constantly changing, and a lot of people have asked me about how and why it happens. This isn't my area of expertise, but I've done a lot of rea
Grammar Girl here. Today guest-writer Bonnie Trenga will help us talk about tricky sentences that make you question whether you should use a singular or plural verb. Today were talking about a tricky kind of sentence that causes you to make a mistake
Grammar Girl here. Today well be talking about indefinite pronouns such as everyone and somebody. Now, guest-writer Bonnie Trenga writes, Everyone Versus Everybody Lately, listeners have asked a lot of questions about indefinite pronouns, such as eve
Grammar Girl here. Today's topic is generic personal pronouns. Nolan in Victoria, British Columbia, asked the following question: Just wondering about whether to use she or he in terms of giving examples. Since she was written out of the literature f
Grammar Girl here. We've received several requests to address Latin plurals, so today we're going to tackle a tricky one. A listener called with this request: Hi, Grammar Girl. This is Adam from Peoria. I was wondering if you could go over the usage
Everyday Grammar: Problems with Pronouns and Gender 每日语法:代词和词性的问题 When I was on the train yesterday, I heard someone say this: Someone left their bag on the train. Can you find anything wrong with the sentence? If you looked i
Yo! Grammar Girl here. I have grammar news about the word yo this week. Listen through to the end because YOU may be able to help a language researcher. The grammar news is that Dr. Elaine Stotko, from the School of Education at Johns Hopkins Univers
1. sometime 某一个时候,某一个特定的时间 / sometimes 偶尔,有时 e.g. We should get together sometime. / We should get together sometime next week. 我们该找个时间,或者我们下个礼拜该找个时间聚聚。 Sometimes I
13 a / the的正确使用 a /an +singular cn; the + singular cn. the 指已经提及的事,对方已经知道的。对方不知道的,从未提及的用a/an. Eg.I bought a table yesterday. The table is in the living-room.注意a ,the.