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dear whatever:
hello!
i am you for you teach me english so many year. i appreciate you. so, i wanna say happy new year, hope you physical body is doing well.
Just kidding) and then byline and so on.
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hard means hard (ground), hard (ground), difficult (ground), adjectives and adverbs can be made;
hardly negates the adverb and only means "almost nothing", and the rest generally use hard, which is also the biggest difference between it and hard.
bad means [inferior, harmful, bad, unfavorable, unhealthy, serious], adjective, used before a noun or after a verb;
badly means bad, bad, (it can also mean very.)
very) adverb, which is used after a verb or adjective.
paldohunch,all
rights
reserved
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The letter was written by a person claiming to be an external auditor of a bank at 7 London Street, Edinburgh, Central Lothian.
In the first paragraph, he said that maybe this letter is a surprise to you, and I hope you will keep it a secret and not betray his trust in you. He wants to transfer £3800,0000 to your account.
In the second paragraph, the money belonged to their bank's client, Elmer Simmons, who and the relatives of his heirs were killed in a plane crash on July 31, 2000. So the money has been in the bank for ten years, and no one has come to collect it. There is a report on the crash on its website.
Now I want to treat you as the closest relative or heir of the deceased to transfer the money to your account.
In the third paragraph, the beginning reaffirms that I will cooperate with you and treat you as the closest relative of the deceased. Once the legal and proper formalities are completed, the money will be transferred to your account without delay. "We" (meaning you and the person who wrote the letter) will use this money to invest to reduce social privileges, because if you leave the money to **, then this money will not make any profits, and it will be used to oppress the people at the bottom of society.
This transfer is completely risk-free because the money is clean and not from drugs, money laundering, terrorist activities, etc.
In the fourth paragraph, he wants you to treat this matter as a first-class secret, and delete the email if you are not interested. And if he receives a reply from you, he will give you more details. Eventually, if you agree to help him make the transfer, you'll get 40% of that money.
When the money is transferred to your bank account, you have to take 10% to compensate for the costs incurred in the process, and he has to take 50%. He's anxious to hear back from you so he can give you more information about the transfer.
Requirements: 1, your full name.
2, ** and fax number.
3. Age. Finally, he said that he looks forward to hearing from you as soon as possible, if you are interested.
Below is his ** number. This man's name is Mike. Trevor.
It is advisable to lz ignore it.
As the saying goes, there is no such thing as a lunch without money 38 million pounds, hahaha, note what the letter says, you have to "complete the proper and legal formalities" to get the pounds. I'm afraid, I will lose some yuan first.
This kind of deception can be said to have been in existence for no less than three years. Similar letters were received back in 2007.
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Singular: buys, begins, does, cries, teachesThese words are all singular forms of verbs, and the subject is also singular, which is generally used in the simple present tense.
For example: 1 he buys a book
2 she does her homework evryday.
Plural: get, do, attend. The plural here is generally called the verb form and is generally used for:
1 in the simple present or future tense of the subject first person or second person. For example: (1) you get some money
2)you will get some money.
2 verb infinitives, e.g. i want to do
3 For imperative sentences: do this, do that!
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buys is plural.
get is singular.
do is singular.
does is plural.
attend is singular.
cries is plural.
teaches are plural.
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buys,begins,does,cries,teaches
They are all singular forms of verbs, and their archetypes are: buy, begin, dodo, do, teache.
get to do, do to do, attend to participate is the archetypal meaning,
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Used in the third person singular buys begins does cries teaches
The rest are used in the first person singular and plural, the second person singular and plural, and the third person plural.
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The above words are all verbs, and there is no singular or plural.
The addition of s or es is the subject of the singular number, where the original form of cries is cry
What is not added is the subject in the plural.
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The first one is plural, the second one gets, the third begins, the plural, the do, the singular do, the plural, the attend, the cries, the cries, the multiplicity, the plurality, the plurality, the plural
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Eh: These are the archetypes of verbs or are used in the third person.
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