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My aunt and uncle eat together, go shopping, eat together, drink tea, chat, and chat, I want to go to bed too!
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Who told you this... It seems that it should be if you mess with the strongest person. Then you will die a miserable death.
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Mess with the best, go die like the rest of the people.
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The difference between screw up and mess up is that the reference is different, the usage is different, and the emphasis is different.
First, the reference is different.
1. Screw Up: Mess up, mess up.
2. mess up: mess up.
Second, the usage is different.
1. screw up: screw means "screw" when used as a noun, and when transformed into a verb meaning "(with screws) will..."Tighten". By extension, it can mean "turn", "make more efficient", "pressurize", "press", "inspire", etc.
2. mess up: The basic meaning of mess is "messing up", which means that compared with the original, things are out of a certain order, which can also mean "dirty", and by extension, it can be expressed as "rude". mess can be used as both a transitive and intransitive verb, and when used as a transitive verb, it is often used in conjunction with the adverb up.
Third, the focus is different.
1. Screw Up: It's "certainly" failed and messed up.
2. mess up: It's just messed up, it's a mistake, and it doesn't necessarily turn out to be a failure.
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screw up is a "must" failure.,Mess up.,Mess up also has the meaning of messed up to some extent.,But sometimes it's just messed up.,Mistakes.,Not necessarily the result is a failure.,Maybe it's just because of the mistake to make more detours.,More effort.。。。
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mess with --interference; the best - self-proclaimed); mess with the best -- dare to go against the old source Ji Keiko; Blade shouts die like the rest - death has no place to die (like his hail grip); The full text should be: If you mess with the best, you will die like the rest
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I choose BThis sentence is an inverted sentence, and the subject is John. It should be John, be honest , and admit what a mess the whole thing is
John, be honest, admit how bad this is.
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b be honest
It begins with the tie verb be. The common structure of this type of imperative sentence is "be + adjective noun". Such as:
be more careful next time.Be careful next time.
be quick,or it may be too late.Hurry up or you'll be late.
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This sentence should be an imperative sentence, choose B. It's the same sentence pattern as sit down and please, I hope it can help you.
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we are in a mess
We're in chaos.
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We are in a mess or we get into a mess