Is that an English book? What "s this in English? It is an egg.She is a teacher.

Is that an English book? What "s this in English? It is an egg.She is a teacher.

Are those English books?
What are these in English?
They are eggs.
They are teachers.
Are those English books?
What are these in English?
They are eggs.
They are teachers.
Are those English books ?
What are these in English ?
They are eggs.
They are teachers.
Are those English books?
What are these in English?
They are eggs.
They are teachers.
Are those English books?What are these in English ? They are eggs.They are teachers
It is an English book
They are English books.
They are English books.
They are English books
They are English books.
They are English books.
What phrases are often used in English writing
I want to ask what words are commonly used between the upper and lower sentences in English writing?
FOR example:and then What else besides these?
The more, the better
both and
both of
not only but also
neither nor
either or
Tired for a long time to find you a lot of turning words, it is estimated that it is a little difficult for you, you pick up what you have learned and write it down, the front is the use, the back is the phrase or word.
For example, for instance, next to illustrate, such, such as
At this point, because, furthermore, how, in fact, in this case
Provide reasons: as a re
Tired for a long time to find you a lot of turning words, it is estimated that it is a little difficult for you, you pick up what you have learned and write it down, the front is the use, the back is the phrase or word.
For example, for instance, next to illustrate, such, such as
At this point, because, furthermore, how, in fact, in this case
As a result of, cause, cause of, due to, one reason is, since
Display results: coincidently, as a result, sequentially, otherwise, there fore, thus
Compare the similarities: both, equally important, like, the same, similar, similar to
Compare the differences: otherwise, conversely, over, in contrast, instead, nearly the less, on the contract, on the other hand, rather, unlike, where as, while
Add: also, another, as well, as, finally, first, second, third ,moreover,non only… but also,too
Limit: another, but, except for, even though, however, yet
Emphasis: certainly, clearly, hidden, in fact, most importantly, surely
Make sentences with English phrases
always
usually
often
hardly ever
sometimes
once a week
twice a month
never
help with
keep a diary
decide to do
feel like
enjoy doing
bacause of
I always go to swim.
usually
often
hardly ever
sometimes
once a week
twice a month
never
Because these are all frequency representations
i often help with my hand
he likes to keep a diary
he decides to go home
i feel like to dance
i enjoy dancing
i dont go to school because i'm sick
Give me some conjunctions or phrases that are often used in English writing,
So from my point of view
Make sentences with English phrases
use phase to meke sentense.
Classical sentences or phrases commonly used in English composition
With the development of science and technology, more and more people believe that with the development of science and technology, more and more people believe that
To be tonest,
frankly speaking.
at the end of
At the end.
English translation
Please translate the following phrases and short sentences
1. Labor achievements
He is my backer
3. Shallow consciousness
1.working fruit
2.he is my background
3.subconscious
Result of hard work.
he is the man, i'm counting on him.
unconsciousness.
1.Labor a result
2.He is my powerful supporter.
3.Shallow consciousness
working harvest
he's the one I'm depending on
subconscience
the harvests of labour
i'm his man. / he is my boss/ i'm counting on him
unconsciousness
working acchivement
he is the person who holds me
unconciousness
She made h_______ a cup of tea.
What's that blank?
Him
She made him a cup of tea
or
herself
She made herself a cup of tea
She made herself a cup of tea.
She made him / herself a cup of tea. Make is the past tense of the verb make, followed by a personal pronoun in the form of object
Is the function of adjective phrase equal to adjective
Generally, adjectives should be placed in front of nouns and adjective phrases should be placed behind nouns
yes!