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通常身在台湾的人说: “We live in Taiwan.” (来源:英语杂志 http://www.EnglishCN.com)
身不在台湾的人说: “They live on Taiwan.”
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always vs. never
always & never 均为频率副词 (adverbs of frequency),我们用百分比来细分它们的差异:
always—100% all of the time
usually—80% most of the time
often—50% much of the time
sometimes—30% some of the time
seldom—almost never
never—not at any time
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everyday vs. every day
everyday 是形容词 例如:everyday life, everyday dialogue, everyday clothes(便服), etc. She wears everyday clothes every day after retirement. He practices everyday English dialogue with his brother every day. every day 是副词词组或名词词组在句子中作副词用 例如:He goes to the park for a walk every day.( 副词词组) Generally speaking, every day is a fine day in summer. (名词词组)
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eat one’s words vs. break one’s words
eat one’s words 失言,为说错话而道歉,承认自己的错误
例如:He ate his words at the meeting twice.
break one’s words 食言
例如:He never breaks his words. 他从不食言,他从不爽约。
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aim at vs. aim to
aim at + ving 企图,意欲,瞄准目标
例如:Henry aimed at passing the Joint College Entrance Examination.
aim + to企图,意欲,瞄准目标
例如:Henry aimed to pass the Joint College Entrance Examination.
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名词food一字是可数或不可数名词?
A. food 指食物通称时,是不可数名词,例如:food and drink(食物与饮料)。但指食物种类时是可数名词,例如: 1. Milk is a valuable food. 2. She eats the plainest of foods. (她吃最清淡的食物)
3. My students eat too many sweet foods, like cakes and pastry.
其它如health foods(各种保健食品),baby foods (各种婴儿食品)等。
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