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anumber
Of means many, many.
This is followed by a plural of countable nouns, for example: a
number
ofstudents,huge
amounts
of means massive, followed by uncountable noun: huge
amounts
oftime.
Liveon relies on ......for a living.
liveup
と lives up to it.
liveon by.
Life, to. for food. live
Separate lives. livea
Live a happy life.
livein
Pity lived a rich life.
livewith.Boarding in. Home, with. Cohabitation, "mouth" admits, endure (unpleasant things).
liveout, live, live better than....Long time.
Livealone lives alone.
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anumber
of is followed by the plural of countable nouns, for example: a
greatnumber
ofbooks,a
greatnumber
ofworkers.
hugeamounts
of uncountable nouns: huge
amounts
ofmoney.
hugeamountsofice
Liveon relies on ......for a living.
liveup
と lives up to it.
liveon by.
Life, to. for food. live
through, withstanding.
places
foranimals
tolive
Where animals live.
Liveapart live separately.
livefar
awayfrom
theschool lives far away from the school.
Livealone lives alone.
livein
Anapartment lives in the apartment.
liveto
be..Live to.
Live a happy life.
livein
Pity lived a rich life.
liveoff lived. Outside; Depend on. Life.
livefrom
handto
mouth is just enough to make ends meet.
livewith.Boarding in. Home, with. Cohabitation, "mouth" admits, endure (unpleasant things).
liveout, live, live better than....Long time.
liveoakn.planting].
Mistletoe, mistletoe trees.
livedown
Wash with practical actions...., manage to make people forget about ....
liveload
n.Live load.
livewire
n.Energized wires, living people.
liveaxle
Moving shafts, shafts for power transmission, drive wheel shafts, drive shafts, movable shafts, walking wheel axles.
livebirth
n.The baby was born safely.
livesteam
Live steam, new steam.
liveit
UP Slang is a carnival, (uncharacteristically) indulging in joy and living a luxurious and luxurious life.
liveinv.Stay.
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1.If you eat too much for dinner, you will gain weight. ifyoueattoo
muchfor
supper,you
willget
If it doesn't rain tomorrow, I'll probably go there. ifit
doesn't
raintomorrow,imaygo
there.
3. If she is willing to come, we will be happy. ifsheiswilling
tocome,we
willbe
veryglad.
4. If he is free on the weekend, he will come to my birthday party. ifheisfreeatthe
weekend,he
willcome
toattend
mybirthday
party.
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Donkey 23Buttocks (the explanation of the love word tyrant).
2.。is it done?It's a passive sentence pattern. Was it made? be + v.Past participles form the passive voice, which indicates that something was done.
really don’t realize how special you are ,do you ?It is a rhetorical question, indicating a rhetorical question. "You really don't realize how special you are, do you? ”
you don’t really realize how…..It's a direct negative question. "Don't you really realize how special you are? ”
of all people emphasizes that you should be like everyone else, you and all of people value you and everyone else; The emphasis is different. I recommend you "Love Word Boss" or "Sea Word Boss".
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kiss one's ass means to pat someone's ass is it done Colloquial language cannot be grammatically explained.
Both sentences are right, and the emotions expressed are strong.
degrees. For example: i am really sorry and i really am sorry (foreigners like to use the latter).
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Please do sth.
taking a walk participle as the subject.
Imperative sentences are the default second-person verbs that can begin with verbs such as make sure , don't ……
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1) Give us another hour, this sentence is a parallel sentence, and before and after are simple sentences that can exist independently, obviously and before is an imperative sentence.
Assign is the "stay" of the teacher's homework.
2) The stem of the first question is after the comma, and the content before the comma is not a sentence, but an adverbial phrase in the present participle; The conjunction so in the second question tells us that the comma is preceded and followed by a sentence.
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The work plus s in front is because the subject he is the third person singular plus s, and the hours in the back is added to s because 8 hours is a negative number.
mr thomson wanted to see you .It means that I wanted to see you in the past, or that I wanted to see you before, and it is in the past tense, so add ed
Because this subject is also singular, add s, the same as the first sentence.
Present tense: subject i, you I you + do verb form.
we, you, they table plural many people + do verb original form he, she, it (third person singular) + do (i.e. verb after s) past tense: subject i, you I you + did (i.e. verb after ed) we, you, they table plural many people + did (i.e. verb after ed) he, she, it (third person singular) + did (i.e. verb after ed).
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The first and third sentences are in the simple present tense because the subject is singular third person, so the verb needs to have a conjugation and the verb needs to add s
The second sentence is in the simple past tense, and the verb in the past tense should also have a conjugation, and the verb should be added
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The third person singular he is the subject, and it is in the present tense, so the verb should be added with s (your understanding is exactly the plural after hour).
The second is the past tense.
The same is in the third person present tense.
It seems that the landlord has learned the verb tense well.
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infear
means. In fear. Whereas. in
Afear means to fear.
2. It means to be alive.
can be equal. 3、in
surprised
In is a preposition.
This is followed by an adjective.
Noun. Verb ing form.
There are fixed phrases with in.
4、survive
theearthquake
**Survive. surviveinthe
earthquake
Survive in **.
The meaning is different.
5、hear
ofme is to hear me.
hearme
It's to listen to me. The meaning is pretty much the same.
I think it works.
6、make
There is also a スレトド.
besuretodo
7. Weather. Uncountable.
8. You can add.
No plus is surfing the web.
When added, it translates to surfing the web.
The meaning is basically the same.
9. Broad.
Meaning clearly.
10. The cups can be counted.
Metals are uncountable.
Medals countable. 11. Ally adverb.
bereallytodo
Conform to the usage of adverbs.
Verb talk.
talkto
talkwith
12. Look at what's next.
The meaning of the translation.
It looks like it.
And the meaning of looking.
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