单词:subject-verb-object
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Welcome to Ask a Teacher ? a new program where readers ask questions and teachers answer them. Some of the first words English students learn are I and me. But even native English speakers do not always know which one to use in a sentence. In todays
[00:18.29]Five kinds of simple sentence [00:44.85]1.Subject+Intransitive verb [00:55.17]The man cooks. [01:06.46]2.Subject+Transitive verb+Object [01:17.90]He likes beer. [01:27.31]3.Subject+Link-verb+Predicative [01:38.41]He is very happy. [01:57.71
Commonly Confused Words: Part Two From VOA Learning English, this is Everyday Grammar. This week, we continue explaining commonly confused words in the English language. Ashley: That reminds meAdam, do you still have my grammar book that I let you bo
Getting to Know the Verb 'Get' From VOA Learning English, this is Everyday Grammar. So, Alice, what did you do last night? Well, I was at home, getting ready to go to the movies. I was getting my shoes on when I got a feeling that something strange w
Imagine you are meeting a group of English learners to practice your speaking skills. The group leader puts everyone into small practice groups. The people in your group begin to ask each other questions. Here are some questions you might hear or ask
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,
Me, myself, and I. Me,myself 和 I。 You may be tempted to use these words interchangeably because they all refer to the same thing, 你会很想将这些词交换使用,因为它们全都表示一样的东西。 but in fact, each one has a spec
实用知识点: Addict /??d?kt/ (名)瘾君子 Addict /??d?kt/ (动)上瘾 Increase /??nkris/ (名)增加 Increase /?n?kris/ (动)增加,增长 Insult /'?ns?lt/ (名)辱骂 Insult /?n?s?lt/ (动)侮辱 Object /'ɑbd??kt/ (
Grammar Girl here. Today's topic is subject-verb agreement, and I'm doing something a little different. This week I have a guest writer for the show, my long-time copy editor Bonnie Trenga, the author of The Curious Case of the Misplaced Modifier. Oh
Grammar Girl here. Today's topic is how to use the word myself. Misusing myself is definitely one of the top things people complain to me about. Here's an example: caller comment The caller is right; people seem to be so afraid to use the words me an
On March 5, Jazmine Hughes wrote in a New York Times blog, Recently, at an IRL party that is, a party that takes place in real life, as opposed to where I generally live, which is on the Internet a guest asked a friend and I how we met. The sentence
Todays program is about phrasal verbs related to food and eating. Youll recall that a phrasal verb is a verb made of two or more words: a verb and a preposition or adverb, or both. A great way to learn the meanings of phrasal verbs is to hear how the
[ti:UNIT 2 Plant a Plant! Lesson 16: Unit Review] [0:00.193]UNIT 2 [0:01.853]Plant a Plant! [0:03.512]Lesson 16: [0:05.287]Unit Review [0:06.831]Ⅰ. Building Your Vocabulary [0:10.111]A. Fill in each blank with the proper word from the list. Use the
Everyday Grammar: When Passive Is Better than Active 英语日常语法:被动语态 This Everyday Grammar is all about the passive voice. The passive is a verb form in which the subject receives the action of the verb. For example, I was born on a S
Which Pronoun is Correct: I or Me? On March 5, Jazmine Hughes wrote in a New York Times blog, Recently, at an IRL party that is, a party that takes place in real life, as opposed to where I generally live, which is on the Internet a guest asked a fri
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
The two personal pronouns I and me are often used wrongly, usually in sentences in which I is being used with another noun. Here are some tips to help you get it right: I和me这两个人称代词常常会误用,通常在I和另一个名词合用的时