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i do my homework
Do is the meaning of the verb archetype.
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the boss wanted me to work overtime to finish the job yesterday.
My boss wanted me to work overtime yesterday to finish this job.
my parents want me to be a doctor.
My parents wanted me to become a doctor.
i want my boy friend to buy an iphone for me.
I want my boyfriend to help me buy an iPhone.
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i want you to help me.
you want me to help you.
we want each other to help.
Teacher wishes you progress in your studies!
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finally,i realise my dream by working hard.
Eventually, I made my dream come true through hard work.
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be about to do sth in a sentence: her father is about to retireHer father is retiring.
aboutadv.Approximately; Approximately; Everywhere; (specific position) four times; idle; Surrounding; Turn.
prep.Concerning; The purpose is; Against; Busy; Because; In ......Everywhere; In ......Around; In ......Neighborhood; In ......(of a certain quality); Enclose; for ......Feel.
adj.What is present, what is available; It's going to be ......Target; Moving around; There is evidence, and it works.
n.(about) (French) Abbott (surname).
Word discrimination
about, round, around
This group of words all means "around, nearby", and the difference is:
about can be both static and dynamic.
round is mainly used in the United Kingdom, and mostly refers to dynamics.
around is primarily used in the United States, either static or dynamic.
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Summary. Pro-<>
I'm glad to answer for you, make a sentence with want to do sth, to be simpler: I want to play footballTranslation:
I want to play football. ②he wants to run.Translation:
He wanted to go for a run. ③we want to sing.Translation:
We want to go and sing.
To form a sentence with want to do sth, be simpler.
Dear <> I'm glad to answer your questions, use Bi You want to do sth to make a sentence, to be simpler: I want to play footballTranslation:
I want to play football. ②he wants to run.Translation Mess Mill:
He wanted to go for a run. ③we want to sing.Translation:
We want to go and sing.
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