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Question mark (?) Usage:The question mark is a hand-based auxiliary symbol tool for tone and intonation, indicating the pause and tone after a sentence is finished. Used for interrogative sentences.
Set up questions and rhetorical questions.
End. For a pause at the end of an interrogative sentence, use a question mark. At the end of the rhetorical question, a question mark is also used, and the question mark generally does not appear at the beginning of a line. There are rhetorical questions, questioning and other usages.
Position of punctuation marks in straight documents:1. Periods, question marks, exclamation marks, commas, pauses, semicolons and colons are placed on the right side of the word.
2. Dash.
Ellipses, hyphens, and spacers.
Put it in the center under the word.
3. Use double quotation marks and single quotation marks instead.
4. The emphasis is marked on the right side of the word, the special name number and the wavy book name.
to the left of the lettering.
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Usage of adjectives: Adjectives are generally used to modify nouns and are used as predicates or predicates; In general, adjectives that denote nature can be modified with "not" and "very"; Some adjectives can overlap, such as long, tall, and big; Adjectives should not have an object.
Definition of adjectives.
Adjectives are mainly used to denote the nature of a person or thing
States, characteristics, or attributes, describing or modifying nouns or pronouns, adjectives are often used as definite expressions, but also as predicates or complements. Adjectives can denote the shape, nature, or state of things, such as "big vivid, beautiful, shrewd, lovely, cool, primary, advanced, simple, complex".
Adjectives of the aabb type.
Wind and fire, potholes, disturbances, clear, more or less, slowly, crazy, full, dotted, faint, bouncing
Vigorous, spitting, dense, calm, intermittent, happy, streaming, sneaky, seven.
Seven. Eight. Eight, pimples, mother-in-law.
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The usage of "Tsai Zhi L" is as follows:
1. It means direct quotation, direct quotation refers to the quotation of other people's words, idioms, aphorisms, poems, etc., including onomatopoeia and transliteration.
2. Indicates a special meaning, and the words in the special meaning guide number have a new meaning in their specific language environment.
3. Emphasize and emphasize the object that needs to be emphasized in a sentence.
4. Indicates a specific title, which refers to a name, abbreviation, special term and anniversary with certain characteristics, generally a noun. Remembering the old.
5. Expressing sarcasm and negation, negation and sarcasm refer to the negation and irony of the content expressed.
Note on quotation marks:
A quote is a quote from someone in a text. Idioms, aphorisms, poems, etc., also include onomatopoeia, transliteration. A specific title is a name, abbreviation, terminology, anniversary, etc., that has certain characteristics.
The words in the Special Meaning Guide give rise to new meanings in their specific locale.
When using citations, be mindful of the placement of punctuation at the end of the citation. Whenever the quoted words are used independently, the last period is placed in quotation marks. If the quoted content is an integral part of the sentence, that is, the quotation has no independence, the quotation does not use a period at the end of the quotation (question marks and exclamation marks can be retained), and the whole sentence pauses where it should be paused, and what period is used.
Quotation marks are an important punctuation mark, which consists of two parts: quotation marks (denoted by " or ) and quotation marks (denoted by "or ). <>
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1. (Clean) cooking shed. 2. (Neat) cooking shed.
3. (Huge) cooking shed.
4. (Brand new) cooking shed.
5. (Simple) cooking shed.
Usage of adjectives:1. Represent shapes, such as: large, small, tall, short, wide, narrow, long, short, straight, curved.
2. Expressing nature, such as: good, bad, beautiful, ugly, pure, clever, noble, beautiful, honest.
3. Indicate the state, such as: fast, slow, soft, hard, leisurely, busy, excited, excited.
4. Colors, such as: black, white, red, green, pale, turquoise, green, golden, red.
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