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dosth.
againand
Again: our
teacher
toldme
tostudy
hardagain
andagain.
Our teachers kept telling me (repeatedly) to study hard.
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keepdoing
sth.Do something all the time. goon
doingsth
Keep doing (the same thing). goon
doingsth
Then do (another) thing.
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To be able to do something is to be able to do sth.
Key words: able
English e bl] American e bl].
adj.Yes; Yes; Can; intellectual; talented; Good at it (in some way).
Example sentence we shall be able to deal with all sorts of problem
We should be able to cope with all kinds of difficulties.
Word usage. able to make "able....It is generally used as a predicate, followed by a verb infinitive (not "of+ gerund"), and can also be followed by a prepositional phrase. When used as a "capable, capable" solution, it can be used as a definite, predicative, or complement.
Able is used as a predicate when the subject is usually a person, an animal, and occasionally a thing (mostly seen in scientific and technological styles). Able is used as a definite to modify people, but it can also modify what people do, referring to things done well or successfully. The timing of this also implies that the person who did it was talented.
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Finish doing something. finish doing sth, start doing to do sth
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The English form for (want to do something) (to start doing something) is want to do something.
want to do something
Word meaning: verb-object phrase: want to do something.
Fixed collocation: want someone to do something ; want someone to do something; want someone to do something; Want someone to do something.
Bilingual example sentences:1、i want to go with him, not you.
I want to go with him, not with you.
2、so we want it to be not one or the other of those things.
So let's hope it's not this or something like that.
3、i want to be with you together.
I hope you understand that I want to be with you.
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start to do something means to start doing something. Example: We start to play basketball. The above is my translation, I hope it can help you.
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The answers are as follows:
Start doing sth
The example sentence is: it's important to remember why you started doing sth
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"Start doing something" is written in English:
start doing sth. ;get down to bilingual example sentences.
It's important that you remember why you started doing something.
it's important to remember why you started doing something.
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Start doing something in English can be translated as: start doing sthget down to
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Start doing something, translated into English can be something like this. start doing sth.
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Start doing something.
The English translation is expressed as follows:
start doing sth.
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start doing
Example sentence: You can ask someone how they started doing something, such as a job or hobby, and how did you get into.
you can ask people how they started doing something,
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The English word for starting to do something is start doing sth
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Start doing something.
start to do; Started engaged; Start doing web paraphrasing.
start doing ; begin doing ; start doing sth ; begin to do ; go ahead ; start to d
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Continue to do sth
Example sentence: We should continue to do what we're already doing.
We should continue to do what we are already doing.
Glossary: continue
English [k n't nju ] 美 [k n'tɪnju]
v.Continue, continue; Still, continuously.
Vocabulary collocation: 1. Continue the game.
2. Continue the journey.
3. Continue the meal.
4. Continue the meeting.
Word usage: 1. The basic meaning of continue is "to continue", which refers to the continuation or continuous uninterrupted action or state. It can mean that one thing has been done without stopping in between; It can also mean that there is an interruption in the middle and then it continues.
2. Continue can be used as an intransitive verb.
It can also be used as a transitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it can be used as a noun, gerund, and infinitive.
or that clause.
As an object, it can also be followed by an AS phrase as a compound object of complements. continue can also lead to direct speech.
3. Continue can also be used as a related verb.
to be+, adjor as+nas a predicate.
to be can often be omitted.
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Question 1: Plan to do want to do
Question 2: Eager to do something in English 1 be eager to do sth
Desire to do something.
2 be anxious to do sth.
Rush to do something.
3 long to do sth.
Desire to do something.
4 desire to do sth.Hope to do something.
5 be dying to do sth
Very, very anxious.
Hope o ( o
Question 3: How to say in English if you want to do somethingHow to say plan to do want to do
Question 4: Need to do something, how to say it in English need to do sth
Need for need; want; require; demand; .
make make; manufacture; produce
a certain; some
Something is going to be done about
want to do something be in the mood; feel like doing = want to do; feel like doing sth / would like ..
To do something want **to do sth
Something needs to do sth
Threaten to do something, threaten to do sth
Question 5: How to say in English 1 be eager to do sth
Desire to do something.
2 be anxious to do sth.
Rush to do something.
3 long to do sth.
Desire to do something.
4 desire to do sth.Hope to do something.
5 be dying to do sth
Very, very anxious.
Hope o ( o
Question 6: How to say three forms in English want **to do sth
would like **to do sth
would love **to do sth
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The English word for deciding to do is: decide to do.
The English word for deciding to do is: decide to do. Pronounced as:
Beauty: d sa d tu du. Another way to say that you have decided to do something is:
be determined to do。
Bilingual example sentences:
1. Deciding to do something, they decide to fly a kite.
they decide on flying kites. 3. decide on sth.
2. If he decides to do something, no one can stop him from doing it.
if he is determined to do something, nobody can stop him from doing so.
3. Once the leader decides to do something, the team members should fully support the decision and devote themselves to the assigned work.
once the leader makes the decision to do something, the team-members should fully back up this decision by devoting themselves to fulfilling the task assigned.
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decide to do.
Example sentence: when you decide to do something, stick to it
When you decide to do something, stay the course.
Usage of decide:
1. Pronunciation. English d sa d ; Mei d sa d 2, paraphrasing. v Decisions; Judgment; Vouch.
3. Example sentences. 1) Used as an intransitive verb s (a).
now you must decide.
Now you have to make a decision.
2) used as an object complement verb s n pron to vwhat decided you to vote for him?
What made you decide to vote for him?
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