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1. East: east, abbreviated as e.
2. South: south, abbreviated as S.
3. West: west, abbreviated as W.
4. North: North, abbreviated as n.
Word usage. 1. The basic meaning of east is "east, east", which refers to a specific direction opposite to the west, that is, the direction of sunrise. It can be paired with the prepositions at, in, on, to, etc., to indicate that the mill is "located in.".of the East".
2. When south is used as a noun, its basic meaning is "south, south, south", there is no plural form, the definite article is often added in front, and the first letter s is generally capitalized when the direction is emphasized. When the first letter of south is capitalized, it can also mean "blind as enlightenment"...."South" refers to a region or country located south of a particular point of bearing.
3. West is used as a noun to mean "west, west, west", which is the opposite direction of east, and is usually only used in the singular form, and the definite article the. It can also mean "the western part of the country", which is usually used only in the singular form, and is preceded by the definite article the, often with the first letter capitalized.
4. The basic meaning of north is "north, north, north", and is usually used as a singular or uncountable noun. When indicating direction, it is not preceded by a definite article, and if it indicates direction, it must be preceded by a definite article.
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Abbreviation of English words
Common colloquial abbreviations.
We often come across abbreviations like wanna, gonna, etc., but how did they come about? What does that mean?
want to)
want to be"want to"The abbreviation means "want" and "hope".
eg:wanna grab a drink tonight?
How about a drink tonight?
wanna has a wide range of uses, from everyday colloquialisms to song titles, and there is a song that is highly sung that everyone must have heard, and the song title is"b what u wanna b"
going to)
gonna is"going to"The abbreviation is used in the future tense and is generally used in conjunction with the verb be to form the structure "be gonna", but there are also cases where be is omitted in colloquial language.
eg:who's gonna believe you?
Who will believe you?
kind of)
Kinda is"kind of"The abbreviation means "a little" or "a little".
eg:i'm kinda freaking out!
I'm going crazy! (=sort of)
sorta is"sort of"The abbreviation means "somewhat" and "it can be said to be".
eg:i'm sorta excited.
I'm a little excited!
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