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As you study English, you will become familiar with question tags. A tag is a little something that is added on, just like the tag on your shirt that tells you the size and type of material. We use question tags all the time in English to add a brief
Teacher: What is the plural of Man, Tom? Tom: Men. Teacher: Good. And the plural of child? Tom: Twins. 老师:汤姆,男人这个词的复数形式是什么? 汤姆:男人们。 老师:答得好。那孩子的复数形式呢? 汤姆:双胞胎。
礼貌的形成 The Form of Manner When we talk to other people, we will be pleased to chat with them if they are nice to us. On the contrary, if the person is rude and impolite, we will not want to listen to them. Manner matters so much in the commu
Form - Devics form and you like what you are but they don't so you form with the hope to be the best you can be in a world with nothing it's all lies and so am i and no one listens form now your awake and the nightmare goes on time it's the gun that
I transcend my earthly form Through some questions never asked before Question the need to be a machine That responds automatically Some words will trigger certain acts Just one of the commandments we have learnt Some acts will trigger certain states
Economics Report - Greece Struggles to Form Government, Unsure about Reform This is the VOA Special English Economics Report. The Olympic flame was lit in Greece Thursday. The ceremony marked the beginning of a long trip through Greece and Britain, w
Economics Report - Greece Struggles to Form Government, Unsure about Reform 经济报道 - 希腊进入第三轮组阁尝试 改革前途未卜 This is the VOA Special English Economics Report. 这里是美国之音慢速英语经济报道。 The Oly
By Jeff Swicord Washington, DC 01 May 2006 watch Immigration report One of the major issues before the U.S. Congress is immigration reform. There are many sides to the debate -- including how any chan
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