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I can't write 3,000 of them!
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Just look for the college entrance examination words.
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The English word frequency ranking is as follows:
1. Adverbs of time and frequency.
It is an English word related to the representation of time and frequency, such as now, then, often, always, usually, early, today, lately, next, last, already, generally, etc.
2. Adverbs of place.
In English, adverbs that express places and positional relationships are called adverbs of place and are often placed in front of verbs. Common adverbs for place are home, here, there, upstairs, downstairs, etc.
3. Adverbs of manner.
Most modal adverbs come after the object or verb. A single way adverb can sometimes be used between a subject and a verb. Common adverbs of way are:
Carefully, gracefully, well, fast, badly, hard, dishonestly, etc.
4. Adverbs of degree.
It is used to indicate the degree of a verb, adjective shirt or other adverb, generally used before a verb, and the common degree verbs are: much, little, very, rather, so, too, still, quite, perfectly.
5. Interrogative adverbs.
It is often used at the beginning of a sentence to introduce large and leading nouns, and common doubts or imitation adverbs are: how, when, where, why.
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<> occasion 2situation, situation 3take over takeover 4
Exchange Exchange 5command command6confirm7
Cultivate 8prosperously 9suspect 10
relatively relatively.
11.acknowledge, acknowledgement, thanks 12ambition ambition, ambition 13
quality quality, hand high quality 14protection15equally equally16
promise 17clearly 18Grateful amuses the 19 of the yakava
remove 20force force.
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This is said to have a book that says it is so thick...
The one after each dash meets the requirements).
P.S. The sice upstairs is not in English, but in French. >>>More
The verb form is what the verb is as it is. The present continuous tense is the ing form, as in dance (verb primitive) and dancing (present participle).
Self-abased contempt.
self-abhorrence. >>>More
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It may be helpful to refer to things in reality and combine them with each other.