Someone who knows a little English can help me. A little English for you to help me

Updated on society 2024-08-05
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The first question of the Zixiang dialogue should look like this:

    areyou

    usingyour

    mowerthis

    afternoon?

    borrow

    yourtennis

    racket,since

    youwon't

    needit?

    Are you going to use your lawn mower this afternoon?

    It's Wang Sen's. Mrjohn: Great. Can I borrow your tennis racket then?

    Now that you don't need it anymore.

    The teacher said: Why are you late every morning?

    Tom said: Every time I go around the corner, there is always a sign called "Slow Track".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    1,:are

    youusing

    youmower

    thisafternoon?

    Will you be using your lawn mower this afternoon?

    borrow

    yourtennis

    youwon't

    beneeding

    it?:Good. Since you won't need it, can I borrow your tennis racket?

    teacher:why

    areyou

    latefor

    school

    everymorning?

    Teacher: Why are you late to school every morning?

    tom:everytimei

    cometo

    thecorner,a

    signsays,"shool-go

    slow."Brother Fanqin.

    Tom: Every time I hit the corner of the school I came to, a typography said, "School, walk slowly."

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Answer: (1) noun, Chinese adjective, Chinese noun, Chinese (2) is from comes from aren't from / don't come from

    3)is twelve years old / how old is

    4)you / eating some bread

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    On weekends, the Smiths often drove to the countryside to get some fresh air. (take in absorption, take up occupy, take out out, take away away).

    Working at the Great Green Wall is hard. (It can only be used as a formal subject, and the real subject is the infinitive following to work on greatest green wall, so it can also be such a sentence to.)

    work on great green wall is difficult.)

    Don't give up! My baby! If you work hard, you will win the game.

    Thank you, Mr. Zhang. We'll do our best.

    give up).

    In the face of danger, they showed great courage.

    in the face of.

    in spite of though, in spite....

    in case of if.

    in search of.

    Did you pack the book?

    Yes. I've put the book in my bag.

    The past participle of put is put, put in (make).

    The clock rang as she watched TV in the living room. (The tense of the temporal adverbial clause guided by while should be consistent with the tense of the main clause).

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