Just biscuit coffee lemon bread milk

Just biscuit coffee lemon bread milk


[uncountable]: Justice biscuit coffee bread milk
Countable: Lemon



The usage of out of phrase
Keeping sheep in that area is not very difficult,______ many farmers have made a lot of money.
A.out of which B.by which
Which one, please? Why?


B.by which
There is a comma in front of it. You should know it at a glance



The usage and phrases of a lot and a lot of
Don't be too difficult. I'm a junior high school student. It's easy to understand. Usage, phrases, examples, explanations


A lot is an adverb
Thank you very much
Eat a lot
A lot of + nouns also have many meanings
A lot of money



What's the difference between the usage of all and all of phrases?
For example


The central word of all the people is people, and the central word of all of the people is all



The explanation of the phrase of
Why isn't the Central American country of Panama the Central American country of Panama


This is not the usual usage of of, but another usage of of, that is, leading appositive+ of.of It's a guide word, The Central American country of Panama is the Central American country called Panama. The Central American country is the appositive of the Central American country
On the other hand, it can be said that the Panama of Central America. But its meaning and grammatical structure are different from above, This phrase refers to one Panama (i.e. in Central America) rather than other Panama (assuming there are Panama in other places). Another example: the Hollywood of California



A phrase about of
Phrases about up


below,beside,down,side,left,right,inside,outside,across,be,by,over.
Do you want some directional words and conjunctions?



What does the phrase "a measure of" mean
What do you mean?


… It's A hour is a measure of time!



He'd like a glass of water


Would he like a glass of water?



There is little water in the glass


There is little water in the glass,is there?
In addition, the reason why I don't use isn't is because little is a negative word, so it's necessary to use there



I have a glass of water?


Do you have a glass of water? Or have you got a glass of water