The 100 most commonly used English adjectives

Updated on educate 2024-04-24
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Examples of verbs commonly used in everyday English are study, play, do, read, learn, drive, write, clean, slean, sleep, speak, talk, wait, fly, stay, write, sit, stand, lie, keep, etc.

    1、keep

    Keep is a common English word that can be used as both transitive and intransitive verbs.

    used as a transitive verb, to keep, to preserve, to keep, to stay; Fulfillment (promise) compliance; support, feeding, raising; Operation, management; Keep (secret), keep (diary, account).

    used as an intransitive verb, to keep, to continue (to be in a certain state) (keep is a conjunctive verb); (Food) is kept in good condition.

    2、liev.Lie down; Situated; is in ......State; Present, contained.

    n.Lies, lies; status, location; perch, hide; The location of the stop.

    3、stand

    n.footholds; Stand. Stand, seat. vending offices; Spread out. Stands, spectator seats. assertions, positions; Attitude. Abort, pause, resist, resist.

    vi.Situated, located. Maintain the status quo; Maintain potency. Stopped.

    vt.Vertical. Endure; Endure; Stand it, stand it.

    vt. &vi.Standing, standing, standing.

    vi. &link-v.Be in a certain state.

    link-v.The height is....

    4. sit [English] [s t] [American] [sit].

    vt.& vi.(make) sitting;

    vi.Located; In; (In....)Medium) incumbents; (parliaments, committees, tribunals, etc.);

    vt.to take a seat;

    Third person singular: sits past participle: sitten present continuous tense: sitting past tense: sat

    5、write

    English] [t :k] [US] [t k].

    vt.& vi.Say; Discuss; Speak; (to emphasize the amount, the severity of the situation, etc.), it is;

    vt.Discourse; Discuss; (in some language);

    n.Words; Talk; Topic;

    vi.Gossip; Speaking ill of people; chewing the tongue; Confession of information;

    Third person singular: talks Past participle: talked present continuous tense: talking Past tense: talked

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The English Tan Lao nouns are as follows:

    1. Banana banana, English [b nɑ n] American [b n n] nBanana; Comedian n(banana) (surname); Phrase:

    Banana Yoshimoto Jean and Sheng Yoshimoto Banana ; Banana ; Author.

    2. Apple apple, English [ pl] American [ pl] nApple; Phrase: Apple Inc ; Apple Inc. of the United States ; Apple;

    3. Pineapple, English [ pa n pl] American [ pa n pl] n[Gardening] pineapple; [Gardening] pineapple adjbromeliads; Phrase:

    4. Sugarcane, English [ ke n] American ['r,ken] n.[Crop] sugarcane; sugar cane; Phrase: sugarcane juice ; Cane juice ; Zhe pulp.

    5. Grape grape, English [ɡre p] American [ɡre p] nGrape; Wine; Vine; Grape n(grape) personal name; Grapp; Grape (Germany, Sweden); Phrase:

    Grape seed extract ; Grape seed extract ; Grape seed extract ; Grape seed extract.

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