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Tell him. different sim card has/provides different service packages/packs.
I have listened to foreigners use balance.
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There are a lot of meanings.
1.I already knew.
2.I'll be right away.
In these two sentences, it means something like very fast, very early.
Another example: 3I spoke about it and he understood. (Soon).
4.I got up at five o'clock. (Very early).
5.I read a book after eating.
The meaning of "just" in this sentence is different.
It is generally used as a verb + just + verb.
It means that one completes the previous action, and then immediately performs the second action.
Such as: 7After eating, go for a walk.
8.You'll understand after I've said that.
The main thing is to indicate the completion of the thing.
For example: Have you eaten?
"of" and "just" are often put together.
When he asked, I told him. ("ha" here does not mean that it has already happened, but that the hypothetical has already happened, and there is no "more" after him, which means that he has not been told that the action has not yet happened.) If you use one way of saying it, it can be written like this:
If he asks, I'll tell him. )
When he asked, I told him. (In this sentence, the word "tell" is followed by "了" to indicate that the telling has already happened.) The whole sentence can be understood like this; He asked + I told him right away)
Still have questions?
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If you want to teach Chinese to foreigners, you still have to go through professional training as a teacher of Chinese as a foreign language
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Public English and IELTS (British English to Australia, etc.) or TOEFL (American English to the United States, etc.).
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Junior high school and high school students are fine, as long as they study seriously.
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If his mobile phone had not been connected to the world by a Canadian telecommunications operator, he would not have been able to receive a signal in China, and he could only buy a Chinese mobile phone card.
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Just add +0086 and the phone number will do, if he's not afraid to spend money.
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Chinese and English should be homophonic, and in addition to the proper nouns used for names, English names should have personality and meaning.
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peter,mick,kevin,leo,calvin..I think shorter names are easy to call and remember. Hehe.
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The first should be related to your Chinese name, and the second should be a taboo name.
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If you want to go abroad, it's best not to take the same name as a foreign female star, otherwise foreigners will think you are very dirty, it's best to take it yourself, don't search on the Internet, otherwise you will have the same name.
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Need you want the name to have any meaning, girl or boy.
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the g can run more quickly than the d.
It's as simple as that. In fact, what you said is not right, you don't even understand it yourself. G and D are both EMUs, but G is a little faster than D! High-speed rail refers to that road!
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The bullet train is a box red... Frame red... Frame red... Frame red... Frame red... Frame red... boom
High-speed rail is a box, a box, a
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Yes, it means "what's wrong with you." what'S up is also not right, it is used to say hello. The correct way to say this is not to say "with you", but to say "what".'s wrong" (only use when you feel that the other person is unhappy or looks wrong).
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The tone of this sentence is biased towards "have you encountered something unlucky", not a normal greeting, only people who are very familiar with each other and don't mind can use it, otherwise it is easy to be mistaken for a provocative meaning.
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What's the matter with you? Are you sick?
what's wrong with you and what's wrong?Different, added"with you"There is a strong sense of accusation, and it is determined that the problem lies with "you", and you must not use it indiscriminately! what's the matter with you?
what's your problem?It's also impolite.
In general, it should be said: what's wrong? what's the matter?
are you feeling well? how are you feeling? what's the problem?
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Saying this is almost the same as saying: What's wrong with you?
That's your mistake, a little sample money, what do you want to write-off? Just import it in! When the time comes, make up a certificate with the State Administration of Foreign Exchange, saying that it is a direct remittance, and the State Administration of Foreign Exchange will not embarrass you because of this little money, not to mention that the write-off is allowed to have a difference, which can generally be written off if it does not exceed 1,000 US dollars. >>>More
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First of all, analyze the points lost, and then focus on the exercises. Then, it is necessary to take down the grammar, grammar is the foundation, and it is scored in the single choice, composition, and completion. The above is personal experience.