For in all adversity of fortune the worst sort of misery is have been happy.

For in all adversity of fortune the worst sort of misery is have been happy.


Of all the adversities in fate, the worst kind of grief is having been happy



I love English speech,
The content is of medium difficulty
The speech should last 3-5 minutes


1. Your progress in English learning since the beginning of school
Making progress in English
There is a proverb:"no pains,no gains." I was not a diligent girl in study English before get into the class.
But the teacher is so kind and gradually i have some interest in study English.
So I study English positively and actively now,and I can use some simple words to Express my idea.
Not only do I make greatly progress in English,but communicate freely with others!
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2. Children's interest
Children have the right to dream,and to grow at their own pace.They have the right to make mistakes and the right to be forgiven.
Children need moments for devotion and space for curiosity,protective boundaries and freedom to create,and time to rest,to play,to work.
At the beginning of the text:
the interesting thing in my childhood
All children are lovely angels.I am a lovely girl when I was young.I like small animals such as chicks,but the chick alway ephemerality.One time I remember a thing that my mother give me two chicks, and require me to take care of it.I love the chicks and give them lots of foods.It is unfortunately that they died beacause of too many satiety.But children have the right to make mistakes and the right to be forgiven,isn't it?
3. Talk about your career
a operator girl
I am an operator which find out the right phone code in thousands and hundreds number and tell it to the asker.
I like this job so much because it is useful for some people.
I can help lots of people to supply the right phone number which they need.
I would encourage and make my work better!



I love English speech
About 50 words. The content should be medium difficulty
Urgent!


English is a language that most of the people in this world use to communicate.I love English since I was eight years old.I am interested in every field of it such as literature,history,fiction and so on.Harry Potter is a fantasy novel which I like most; moreover,in my spare time,i always listen to english music to practice my language.That is to say,English is one of the parts in my life.



Is he for who waiting


who is he waiting for?



He is waiting ______ Fill in the preposition of the train station


at



For_ ----(who) is he waiting


whom
Who is the object



Is there any difference between using prepositional phrases as adverbials and intransitive verbs plus prepositions (less than prepositions) plus objects?
If live is an intransitive verb, it means to live or live. For example, "he lives" means complete? No need to follow the object? How does he live? He "lives" means incomplete and asks to supplement where he lives, but he is a supplementary verb, which means "and things" in Chinese


Study English grammar. He goes to school --- the corresponding Chinese word is "he goes to school". Then, as a user of Chinese, you never think about what language "Shang" is and what language "Xue" is. You can say: "is" Xue Xue "a word? You don't have to open it up at all. What are you analyzing blindly?"



Subject + predicate = prepositional phrase there be + subject = prepositional phrase
Please make a sentence!


A prepositional phrase is a sentence or phrase composed of prepositions
Neither the subject nor the predicate of your first sentence is a preposition
Not established
There is something in a place
There is a book on the desk.
There are many apples on the table.



If a prepositional phrase is placed at the beginning of a sentence, what about the predicate after a word like including
Do you want to add ing, or include as a preposition? What about be
So the following predicate is in its original form? It has nothing to do with prepositions


The word include has three usages
Verb price $10, includes post
The adjective price $10, post included
The preposition price $10, including post



What is predicate? What is preposition?


The predicate verb is a statement or explanation of the action or state of the subject, pointing out "what to do", "what to do" or "how to do". The position of the predicate verb is generally after the subject