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the mascots — cartoon renditions of a panda, fish, tibetan antelope, swallow and the olympic flame, each one the color of one of the olympic rings.
the animals were introduced as bei bei, jing jing, huan huan, ying ying and ni ni — which, put together, translates to "beijing welcomes you!"
Fuwa is a group of five adorable friends whose shapes incorporate the images of fish, giant pandas, Tibetan antelopes, swallows and the Olympic flame.
Each doll has a catchy name: "Beibei", "Jingjing", "Huanhuan", "Yingying" and "Nini", and when you connect the names of the five dolls, you will read Beijing's warm invitation to the world, "Welcome to Beijing".
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It's good to go to the Olympic Organizing Committee** to see it, it's not difficult to find.
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help with is not a phrase that you say can preposition the pronoun, its sentence structure is help + person + with + specific aspects of help, the person being helped is always after help, whether it is a noun or a pronoun, those aspects of help are always followed by with because it is the object of the preposition. For example.
can you help me with my english?
can you help my sister with her english?The word order is exactly the same.
The adverb you say can prepend the pronoun: for example.
put on (verb + adverb).
put on your jacket; it's cold.Put on your coat and it's cold.
put it on.Put it on.
look at (verb + preposition).
look at the picture.Look at this picture.
look at it.Look at it. The object of the preposition is always after the preposition.
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Not necessarily, prepositions are also OK.
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Can you help me with English?
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Item A is Chinese-style English; Never Mind" is okay. Respond to apologies; My Pleasure "You're welcome"; all right; Therefore, C.
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can you help me with my english?
help + person + with + specific aspects of help, the person being helped is always behind help, whether it is a noun or a pronoun, those aspects of helping are always followed by with because it is the object of the preposition. For example.
can you help me with my english?
can you help my sister with her english?The word order is exactly the same.
The adverb you say can prepend the pronoun: for example.
put on (verb + adverb).
put on your jacket; it's cold.Put on your coat and it's cold.
put it on.Put it on.
look at (verb + preposition).
look at the picture.Look at this picture.
look at it.Look at it. The object of the preposition is always after the preposition.
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with suggest you the usage of prepositions to summarize some fixed usages! Good luck with your studies!
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please help me with my english.
Please help me with my English.
please help me with my english.
Please help me with my English.
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spares time to help
It's that spares may be replaced by other words.
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she often take time to help me with my english
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spare some time in
I forgot to add -s, let's make it up myself.
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find time to coach
I think it's a little bit more appropriate.
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