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Exercise 1-25: Sentence Stress with Descriptive Phrases CD 1 Track 37 Repeat the following phrases. Adjective Noun and Adjective 1. It's short. It's a short nail. 2. It's chocolate. It's a chocolate cake. 3. It's good. It's a good plan. 4. It's guar

发表于:2018-11-28 / 阅读(235) / 评论(0) 分类 从零开始学口语

Two-Word Phrases Descriptive Phrases CD Track 36 Nouns are heavier than adjectives; they carry the weight of the new information. An adjective and a noun combination is called a descriptive phrase, and in the absence of contrast or other secondary c

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Complex Intonation Word Count Intonation Patterns CD 1 Track 34 This is the beginning of an extremely important part of spoken American Englishthe rhythms and intonation patterns of the long streams of nouns and adjectives that are so commonly used.

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Exercise 1-29: Making Set Phrases CD 1 Track 42 Pause the CD and add a noun to each word as indicated by th e picture. Check Answer Key,beginning on page 193. 图片1

发表于:2018-12-03 / 阅读(234) / 评论(0) 分类 标准美语发音的13个秘诀 CD1

1. To join two independent clauses, use a comma followed by a conjunction, a semicolon alone, or a semicolon followed by a sentence modifier. 2. Use commas to bracket nonrestrictive phrases, which are not essential to the sentence\'s meaning. 3. Do n

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1. To join two independent clauses, use a comma followed by a conjunction, a semicolon alone, or a semicolon followed by a sentence modifier. 2. Use commas to bracket nonrestrictive phrases, which are not essential to the sentence/'s meaning. 3. Do n

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Two-Word Phrases Descriptive Phrases CD Track 36 N ouns are heavier than adjectives; they carry the weight of the new information. An adjective and anoun combination is called a descriptive phrase, and in the absence of contrast or other secondarycha

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第一章 练习25:带有强调性描述短语的句子 Exercise 1-25 Sentence Stress with Descriptive Phrases Exercise 1-25: Sentence Stress with Descriptive Phrases Repeat the following phrases. 1 It's short. It's a short nail. 2 It's chocolate.

发表于:2018-12-27 / 阅读(107) / 评论(0) 分类 美式英语正音训练

Two-Word Phrases Descriptive Phrases Nouns are heavier than adjectives; they carry the weight of the new information. An adjective and a noun combination is called a descriptive phrase, and in the absence of contrast or other secondary changes, the s

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What's a Participle? Before we talk about what it means to dangle a participle, we have to answer the question What is a participle? A participle is a verb that acts like an adjective. The present participle form of a verb usually ends with ing. For

发表于:2019-01-02 / 阅读(154) / 评论(0) 分类 英语语法 Grammar Girl

From VOA Learning English, this is Everyday Grammar. The 1954 American film On the Waterfront helped make actor Marlon Brando a star. Brando played the main character, a dockworker named Terry Malloy. In the film, Malloy meets face-to-face with a gan

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Many American western movies use a common plot element: A mysterious man appears in a small, dusty town. He speaks to people in a short, purposeful way. He shows confidence and strength. Often, he is looking for revenge. Exploring this common plot el

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English speakers express likes and dislikes in so many ways. By now, youve learned how to use words such as like, enjoy, love, or even hate. For example: She really likes the new professor. We enjoy restaurants by the water. I love traveling to dista

发表于:2019-01-03 / 阅读(122) / 评论(0) 分类 2018年VOA慢速英语(四)月

Common Sentence Patterns: Part 4 English has many patterns. Learning and mastering these patterns can help you improve your writing and speaking skills. They can also help you do better on your next grammar test! Today, we explore a common verb patte

发表于:2019-01-12 / 阅读(140) / 评论(0) 分类 2016年VOA慢速英语(九)月

Adventures with Adverbials: Part 2 Many American western movies use a common plot element: A mysterious man appears in a small, dusty town. He speaks to people in a short, purposeful way. He shows confidence and strength. Often, he is looking for rev

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Adventures with Adverbials: Part 1 From VOA Learning English, this is Everyday Grammar. The 1954 American film On the Waterfront helped make actor Marlon Brando a star. Brando played the main character, a dockworker named Terry Malloy. In the film, M

发表于:2019-01-12 / 阅读(132) / 评论(0) 分类 2016年VOA慢速英语(九)月

1、Showing interest/surpriseReally? Im surprised to hear that. Do you? /Did you? /Have you? 2 Asking follow-up questionsWhat did you think of? When are you going to? How do you feel about? 3 Using the speakers words in a follow-up questionSo t

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1、Showing interest/surpriseReally? Im surprised to hear that. Do you? /Did you? /Have you? 2 Asking follow-up questionsWhat did you think of? When are you going to? How do you feel about? 3 Using the speakers words in a follow-up questionSo t

发表于:2019-02-15 / 阅读(124) / 评论(0) 分类 天天商务口语

Hi, everyone. Hows your day going? This morning, the Metro was loud, hot and crowdedagain. And the train driver kept stopping and starting so I lost my footing and bumped into someone. Ugh. I need a different way to get to work! But what? Oh, I know:

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Wow, I sure do love cats! I suppose I didnt know how much until my social media service informed me I had liked eight pictures of cats this week. Maybe I should get a cat or stay off of social media. If you listened closely, you may have noticed that

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