-
Dizzy, this has to be asked?
Sigh, the failure of education.
-
A brief list of common punctuation usages.
Name Symbol Usage Note Example.
Period. Indicates a pause after a sentence has ended. The Communist Party of China is the core of leadership of the entire Chinese people.
A comma indicates a pause in the middle of a sentence. The peoples of all countries in the world support each other in their just struggles.
The pause indicates a pause between words or phrases that are juxtaposed in a sentence. Energy is an important material basis for the development of agriculture, industry, national defense, science and technology, and the improvement of people's livelihood.
Semicolon; Indicates a pause between parallel clauses in a sentence. Materialism cannot be developed without criticizing idealism; Materialist dialectics cannot be developed without criticizing metaphysics.
Question mark? It is used after the question. Who created humanity? It is the masses of our laborers.
Affection number! 1.Expresses strong feelings.
2.Indicates a pause at the end of an exclamation sentence. Long live the invincible Marxism, Leninism, and *** ideology!
Quotation marks "1Indicates the part that is referenced. In his article "On the Ten Major Relations," the comrade said: "We must mobilize all direct and indirect forces to strive to build our country into a powerful socialist country. ”
2.Indicates a specific title or part that needs to be highlighted. Many of them are "three good" students who are in good health, good at studying, and good at work.
3.Indicates sarcasm or negation. This group of political ** Tian shamelessly calls himself a "theoretician".
Parentheses (denotes the part of the text that is commented.) This ** environmental description is excellent, and its description (whether in the field or indoors) is closely related to the development of the story at every turn.
Ellipsis ....Indicates the omitted portions of the text. The county-run factory now produces lathes, motors, transformers, pumps, wires, ......Hundreds of products.
Dash —1It means that the part below is the explanation and explanation, and there are parentheses. The question of knowledge is a scientific one, which requires no hypocrisy and pride, but what is decisively required is its opposite: honesty and humility.
2.Indicates the progression of meaning. Solidarity – criticism and self-criticism – unity.
3.Indicates a twist of meaning. A very white and shiny pile of foreign money! And it's his—now gone!
Hyphen —1Indicates the start and end of time, place, number, etc. Anti-Japanese War (1937-1945).
Beijing-Shanghai" direct express train.
2.Indicates a connection between a related person or thing. Asia-Pacific.
The title of the book is ".
Indicates the name of a book, document, newspaper, article, etc. "Theory of Contradiction".
Constitution of the People's Republic of China
People**", "Red Flag" magazine.
Learn to serve the people
Interval · 1.Indicates the boundary between the month and the day. 12.9 Movement.
2.Indicates the phonetic boundaries in the names of certain ethnic groups. Norman Bethune.
EmphasisIndicates the part of the text that needs to be emphasized. To study Marxism-Leninism, it is necessary to follow the method advocated by Comrade *** and integrate theory with practice.
-
synonyms: twists and turns (twists and turns).
Antonyms: difficult (to believe) Dullness (bumpy) Comprehension (misunderstanding).
Mine may not be accurate, so I'd better ask you teachers!
-
Narrow Broad, broad.
Tolerant, calculating, harsh.
Long and short.
Temporarily, forever, permanently.
-
"State affairs" and "state is" are synonymous words, both of which are nouns, both referring to the country's government affairs and government affairs. However, there are similarities and differences between the two: (1) the scope of the meaning of the word is different, "state affairs" can refer to both matters that have a significant impact on the country and general state affairs; The "national is" refers specifically to major affairs such as national decision-making and planning.
2) "State affairs" can be used both domestically and internationally, for example, "state visit" is an official visit made by a head of state at the invitation of another country; The national events referred to by "national is" are strictly limited to the national affairs discussed by the Chinese people. In China, the people's congress is the organ by which the people exercise state power, and the NPC deputies go to Beijing to participate in the NPC to "discuss the state affairs together." 3) The stylistic colors are different, "Guoshi" is a colloquial word, and "Guoshi" is a literary word used in written language.
4) The grammatical function is different, as a noun, both can be used as the subject and object, but "state affairs" can also be used as a definite sentence, such as "state visits"; And "the state is" has no such usage.
-
The object of the country is a state affair.
-
Taylor's family has lived in Sverl for many years. Over the years, Sver, was a great place to live. The streets are full of clean parks, it is safe, the public transport system is reliable, and the schools are good.
But Brownsville has changed. The streets are dirty these days. This park is not safe. The public transport system is unreliable. And the school is not as good as they used to be.
Because of the change in Swell, the Taylor family moved to Newport last year. The streets of Newport are clean parks, are safe, the public transportation system is more reliable, and besides, it is good in schools. The Taylors are happy, but they are even happier in Leesville.
While Newport has clean streets, safer parks, a more reliable transit system, and better schools, Brownsville has friendly people. They are better, more polite, and have more people than in Novoport.
The Taylors miss Brownsville. Even though they now live in Newport, Brownsville will always be their true home.
Modify it yourself, you read it, it's very smooth.
-
The Taylors have lived in Brownsville for many years. Brownsville has been a great place to live over the years, the streets are clean, the parks are safe, the bus system is reliable and the schools are good. But Brownsville has changed, and the streets aren't as clean as they used to be, the parks aren't as safe as they used to be, the bus system isn't as reliable as they used to be, and the schools aren't as good as they used to be.
Because of the changes in Brownsville, the Taylors moved to Newport last year. In Newport, the streets are cleaner, the parks are safer, the transit system is more reliable, and the schools are better. The Taylors are happy in Newport, but they are happier in Brownsville.
Although Newport has clean streets, safe parks, and a good school with a reliable bus system, Rownsville has friendlier people who are more beautiful, polite, and hospitable than Newport.
The Taylors miss Brownsville, and even though they now live in Newport, Brownsville will always be their true home.
-
The Taylors have lived in Brownsville for many years. Over the years, Bransville has been a great place to live, with clean streets, safe parks, a convenient public transportation system, and well-established schools.
But now Brownsville has changed, the streets are no longer as clean as they used to be, and public transportation is not as convenient as it used to be. Schooling is also much worse than it used to be.
Because of these changes in Brownsville, the Taylors moved to Newport last year. The streets are cleaner, the parks are safer, the public transport is easier, and the schools are better. The Taylors had a great time in Newport, but they were even happier when they were in Brownsville.
While Newport is better in all respects, the people in Brownsville are friendlier, more polite and more hospitable.
The Taylors miss Brownsville. Even though they live in Newport now, Brownsville will always be their true home.
ps: This won't be junior high school reading, I feel that the sentences are very verbose, and there are too many repetitive sentences.
-
It refers to being very physically and mentally exhausted, and there are also people who say "physically and mentally exhausted", both of which mean the same thing.
Neutral words are not considered idioms, and idioms generally have a source.
-
You know, language is not vocabulary, not pronunciation, not grammar, but culture.
I'm in the Philippines right now, and I can't communicate with Filipinos at my level of Filipino, but I have no problem communicating with some foreigners I know here, American, Canadian, and German friends in Filipino. Of course, they are also residents who learned to write Filipino here.
Sounds funny, but it's true.
In other words, we all make the same mistakes when we learn, and there are many things that we 'language learners' understand but 'language users' don't.
Especially if you have to communicate with people who have the same mother tongue and the same learning style, the final result will be absolutely miserable.
-
Wouldn't it be better to go to the voice chat room on Yahoo and chat with people from all regions and countries?
Gluten soaked in rice wine definitely works.
c Duncan (Spurs).
P.F. Garnett (Timberwolves). >>>More
To correct it, there is no such thing as eukaryotic bacteria, prokaryotes are relative to eukaryotes, bacteria belong to the name of prokaryotes, prokaryotes also include cyanobacteria, mycoplasma, chlamydia, rickettsia, actinomycetes, etc., the name with balls, rods, arcs, spirals and other words are bacteria, eukaryotes are aimed at motokinetic and plant cells, note that yeast is eukaryotes.
This is related to personal understanding, and the general person is related to the foundation, if you have a good foundation, you can directly use metal, I am, and I can't hit myself at all, and I quickly learned all kinds of actual combat, force, combo, retraction, and so on. >>>More
Not long ago, it was reported that the large-scale TV series "Shaolin Temple" operated by Henan TV is expected to start filming at the end of November and early December, and the audience will be able to see the first part (40 episodes) as soon as July next year. >>>More