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The words "hello" special and "emphasis" can be used together, indicating that this is the special emphasis, and the key point in the key point is very important, so it can be used together.
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Special and important points can be used together, but if they are not used well, it is likely to violate the grammar and may not be appropriate.
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Can be put together. Because adjectives in particular, and the emphasis is on nouns.
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Of course, the words special and focused can be used together. I especially want to go to a key middle school. Because there are my classmates there.
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These two words can be used together, especially he is an adjective emphasis, he is a noun, and the especially, emphasis, is a word.
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Personally, I think that the two words special and important can be put together, and these two words are not the same word, so they are not conflicting when used in combinations.
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If you just put it together, it won't work. But it can be put in a sentence. For example, this is the key point that I particularly emphasize.
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Of course, it can be used together, as long as the way and sentences can be used smoothly, such as the sentence "We should pay special attention to the key points", you can put them together.
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Special and focused, I think the two words should be able to be used together, this should be just a modification, special so they should be able to be used together, this should not be any conflict.
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First of all, it is a semantic repetition of the meaning of the emphasis is the special emphasis, so the two words cannot be put together.
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It can't be put together, the words special and emphasized, it is highlighted, and there is semantic repetition together.
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The words special and key can be put together, and this matter should be paid special attention to, this is the focus of our next work, which is okay.
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I think it can be used together, after all, it means something special, and the point is very important, well, the meaning of double emphasis.
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It should be able to be put together, especially emphasizing that this is the meaning of the point, especially important, playing a role in modification, can be used.
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The words special and focused can be used together, and governance is something special, important, and something to be said.
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It can only be said that it is "particularly important", not "particularly important". Because "special" can modify the adjective "important", but not the noun "focus".
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I think it's okay to use these two words together, for example, in a specific situation, it's very special, it's an important point, and in this way, I think it plays an emphatic role.
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Special and focused, his two pools should be able to be put together, the key depends on what you say? Put the special at the front, and then emphasize the important points and it should be useful together.
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Of course, being able to put it together is a very special and important point.
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I think the two meanings are the same as the key points, if you put them together, it is a bit repetitive, and the grammar in the language is actually a mistake, so it is a sick sentence.
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The key point of the gift box is that the two words should not be put together, this is related in the language, that is, some grammar, and then this is a certain amount, especially the point, I think these two words can not be put together.
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I think if these two words are put together, there is really no language problem, but it depends on the meaning of the sentence, so if you want to express what is particularly important, it can indeed be put together, no problem, sister.
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Yes, it can play an emphatic role.
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The two words in the special and, I think, well, can't be put together, because especially it has been aggravated, and then the emphasis has been emphasized.
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If you use special and key together, it will definitely not work, and it will not be coherent, and the key point, special and very, very much!
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This can be put together, and it feels very good, nothing else.
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It can be put together, this one does not conflict at all, it can be ......
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Your question is, can you use the words special and focus together? I don't think there's a chance to put it together in general, because they mean something about the same thing.
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I think if the words special and focus can be used together, isn't it a little awkward, how can they be a little awkward, I think it should be very happy.
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It is generally used in three aspects:
1).Indicated by finger points.
2).Still pointing, guiding.
3).Directive opinions or documents issued by higher-level organs or leaders to lower-level authorities.
Instructions generally consist of two parts: the header and the main body.
1) Header. Include the title, the time of writing, the reference number, and the main sending organ.
1) Title. It is composed of the issuing organ, the subject matter and the language.
2) Writing time. Use parentheses to indicate the year, month, and date just below the title.
3) Reference number. It is composed of the code of the organ, the year, and the serial number, and the position is in the center under the title.
4) Main delivery agency. That is, the unit of receiving the text, the format is the same as that of the general official document, written in the top box, followed by a colon; It can also be written in the form of a copy" below the last item of the document.
5) Body. It consists of three parts: the beginning, the main body and the end. The beginning part is the beginning of the instruction, which mainly explains the reason, purpose, basis and significance of the instruction.
The main part is the specific content of the instructions, including work tasks, guiding principles, specific steps, measures and methods. The concluding part should reiterate the importance of the work to the addressee in concise words, and put forward hopes and requirements.
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Yes, in fact, the preceding noun is a modification of the rear. Although it is not an adjective, it also functions as a definite. This is very common, so remember it as a rule.
For example, coffee tea, coffee is a modifier of tea, and here it is a definite term.
When used in conjunction with the former noun, there are many ways to use it in a variety of ways, such as rain coat
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Yes, especially those proper nouns.
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Planning is planning, planning to do something; It's going to be something that's going to be done, and it's contradictory.
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1. In real life, it is often used like this;
2. But it is not correct in terms of the grammar of the language; For almost represents speculation and probability, and all represents the tone of affirmation, denoting all; The two together are contradictory;
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No, "almost" means that there is still a small part that is not included, and "all" means that everything is included, and the two words together will have a great ambiguity.
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Actually, I thought it was okay, but the child's teacher said no, so I went out to check it out.
My understanding is: almost = close. Almost all, almost all, is equivalent to: close to all, close to all, so it is logically permissible to express it like this.
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Almost all, yes.
Almost all, yes.
Almost, no.
So why? My analysis is as follows: "almost" is an adverb, which can only modify verbs and adjectives, "all", "all" can be adjectives, used to modify nouns (e.g.
Almost all of the students passed the exam. ), which can also be a noun. "Both" is an adverb that can only modify a verb or adjective.
Again, use that example sentence: Almost all students pass the exam.
Here "almost" (adverbial) modifies the verb (predicate) "to pass". "All" (set on) modifies "classmate" (subject). So, the syntax is not problematic and the semantics are clear.
However, almost all of the students passed the exam.
Almost "and" both modify "through", and the two adverbial meanings contradict each other, so no.
The above is purely personal understanding.
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No, it can almost mean a large part.
And all means all.
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From a linguistic point of view, it is a sick sentence.
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No, you're making an obvious grammatical error.
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Plan Basic Explanation: - Specific content and steps pre-planned before the work or action: five years of scientific research.
Make a plan: Do it before you do it. Planning Basic Explanation:
--A more comprehensive long-term development plan: Formulate a 10-year plan. Make a plan:
The issue of water conservancy should be comprehensive.
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Generally, it is not used together. There are also uses it like this:
**Purchase services to enrich and expand the poverty alleviation team.
Absorb new forces to enrich and expand the technical team.
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Pounce in, change into reflection, enrich into charm, change into fun, flowers and trees on the side of the road, delete the slogan, delete the extreme.
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Yes, form a noun phrase.
For example: achristmas
A Christmas tree.
ashoefactory
A shoe factory. The team will answer for you.
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Yes, such as:
mrwang
isourmaths
teacher.
maths, noun as a definite modifier teacher
Hope it helps.
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