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Several. couple of
High School Entrance Examination English Phrase Total Review .
A bit (of) is a bit of a pretence.
a couple of two; Several families are buried.
a kind of a; A class of ...
fewa few.
A good deal many.
a good many
scientific.
Ever a few.
skill skill .
A few. A few few.
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You can actually check it on the Internet!! The guy above should have looked it up!! Word for word!!
I believe that in order to form a sentence, the necessary elements of the sentence must be formed, including the phrase, of course, but implicitly or omitted. For example: (You) got it?
The 'you' is omitted, but it still forms part of the sentence. It is the subject of the sentence and the phrase is omitted! A phrase is just a combination of two or more words!!
There are many classes of phrases, of course, phrases.
There are also many types. However, there is an essential difference in their nature——— which is the difference between words and sentences! However, in life, we are not so meticulous.
Talking is to let the other party understand the meaning of their words, not to engage in academic research! What I say is what I think· The gold is rusty.
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and....The one-year-old English phrase isthe same as
the same as
Phonetic Transcription:English [ se m z] American [ se m z].
Interpretation: and....The same; with....Similar;
Usage Analysis:
The same as the same that is in some cases equivalent. It is generally accepted that the difference between the two is that as means similar, while that means same. When it means "similar", AS is often used; When it means "with the comic state one", that can be used more but can also be used as; The definite clause is an omitted structure, and it is necessary to use as instead of that.
Example sentence:
1、i'd like onethe same asyours.
I want one like you.
2、i thinkthe same asyou do about this.
In this matter, I think the same thing as you.
3、we treat boys exactlythe same asgirls.
Boys and girls are treated exactly equally.
Same as the meaning of the mountain:the same that
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and cheating....The same English phrase is: the same as.
sameadj.Same; identical; the above (usually used in conjunction with the thea); No change.
pron.The same thing or person (usually used in conjunction with the their).
adv.Similarly (usually in conjunction with the their).
n.(same) person's name; Same.
Phrase. all the same still; As it were; Nevertheless; Still.
at the same time ; But; But.
look the same ; It looks like a disturbing thing; Looks the same ; It looks exactly the same.
Word discrimination
equivalent, identical, equal, same, very
These words all mean "the same", and the difference is:
Equivalent mainly refers to two different things that have the same value, potency or meaning.
Identical emphasizes that a person or thing is exactly the same in every detail.
Equal mostly refers to things that are quite different in terms of value, etc.
Same can refer to the same person or thing, or it can refer to something that is the same in terms of quality, appearance, or meaning, but is actually different.
Very emphasis refers to the exact same, no difference.
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