A synonym for different an adjective for amaze an adjective for impress an antonym for poor

A synonym for different an adjective for amaze an adjective for impress an antonym for poor

different-diverse,unlike
Amaze amazing modifier / amazed modified human
impress-impressive
poor-rich
poor——rich
dissimilar amazing impressive rich
What's the plural of woman?
Women
Children
Women
Children
The plural of woman: Women (pronounced wi min)
children
There should be something written at the end of the English teaching book!
women children
WOMEN CHILDREN
women
children
Special affiliations of some words. It's best to look it up in a dictionary.
women children
women children
woman->women
child->children
women
What is the corresponding word of day? What is the antonym of free?
Come on
The corresponding word of day is daytime
The antonym of free is busy
The antonym of free is busy
What does the corresponding word mean?
On the singular and plural of English units
For example: this table is 50 inches long, so we need to use inches. If something is 1 / 4 inch long, don't use the plural. 9 and 1 / 4 inch?
1 / 4 don't use plural, less than 1 don't use plural, 9 and 1 / 4 use plural
There are also antonyms of adjectives
big——small
dig --- small
hot----clod
hot----clod
English. Singular and plural nouns
In modern age, electronics have been developing very fast
Has
Comparative antonyms of English Adjectives
taller---shorter
stronger---weaker
heavier---lighter
bigger---smaller
older---younger
fatter---thinner
taller---shorter
stronger---thinner
heavier---lighter
bigger---smaller
older---younger
taller---shorter
stronger---thinner
heavier---lighter
bigger---smaller
older---younger
taller---shorter
stronger---weaker
heavier---lighter
bigger---smaller
older---younge
longer---shorter
good better best bad worse worst
Many more most or many more most little less least
bigger smaller
older younger
taller shorter
Isn't thinner right for heavier?
The choice of singular and plural verbs in English
If the construction of the two new railway lines is followed by a verb,
Should this verb be singular or repeated?
That is to say, is the singular and plural form of the verb followed by the noun before of or the noun after of?
singular.
A. of. B. A. of. B. A. of. B. A. of. B. A. of. B. A. of. B. B
Singular, with of
First of all, you have to find out who is the subject head word.
In this sentence, the subject is the construction of the two new runway lines, and the head word is an uncountable noun of construction, so the following predicate is in singular form.
Singular, because of after the modification of the subject, so the verb to see the subject
English adjective antonym
young
short
straight
New
heavy
Fat
clean
Big
Old
long
bent
Old
light
thin
dirty
small
On the singular and plural in English
List the words that end with O and end with s, and the words that end with F and end with S
There are also irregular plural words
If it is composed of singular letters, the place at the end of O is directly added with S. if it is composed of even letters, the noun at the end of O is added with es
Vowel -- f --- the noun at the end of the vowel. Change f to V and add es. The position at the end of F is directly added s