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Cambridge + Yuzhe
May 26, 2017
First, firstly or at first?
First and firstly First can be an adjective or an adverb and refers to the person or thing that comes before all others in order, time,...
Cambridge + Yuzhe
May 26, 2017
Future: other expressions to talk about the future
We use a number of expressions with main verb be when we refer to the future, especially the immediate future. Be about to We use be...
Cambridge + Yuzhe
May 26, 2017
Pronouns: indefinite (-body, -one, -thing, -where)
Somebody, anyone, everything, etc. are indefinite pronouns. We use -body, -one, -thing, -where to refer to people, places and things in a...
Yuzhe Studio
May 25, 2017
Common mistake - attend
#Grammar #Commonmistake
Yu Zhe
May 25, 2017
Common mistake - all
#Grammar #Commonmistake
Yu Zhe
May 25, 2017
Common mistake - advertisement
请大家注意advertisement的发音,几乎90%的中国英语使用者这个单词的发音都是错误的。 #Grammar #Commonmistake
Yu Zhe
May 25, 2017
Common mistake - accommodation
#Grammar #Commonmistake
Yu Zhe
May 25, 2017
Common mistake - ability
我们分享我们根据剑桥字典编辑的常见词汇错误: #Grammar #Commonmistake
Cambridge + Yuzhe
May 24, 2017
Adjective phrases
Adjective phrases with nouns One of the main functions of adjective phrases is that they go with nouns and change or add to their...
Cambridge + Yuzhe
May 24, 2017
Singular and plural nouns
Nouns used only in the singular Some nouns are used only in the singular, even though they end in -s. These include: the names of...
Cambridge + Yuzhe
May 24, 2017
Imperative clauses - 祈使句
We use imperative clauses when we want to tell someone to do something (most commonly for advice, suggestions, requests, commands, orders...
Cambridge + Yuzhe
May 23, 2017
Clause vs Sentence
What is a clause? A clause is the basic unit of grammar. A clause must contain a verb. Typically a clause is made up of a subject, a verb...
Cambridge + Yuzhe
May 23, 2017
How to use 'when'
When as a question word We can use when to ask for information about what time something happens: When did you leave? When are you going...
Cambridge + Yuzhe
May 23, 2017
How to use 'as'
As as a preposition We use as with a noun to refer to the role or purpose of a person or thing: I worked as a waiter when I was a...
Cambridge + Yuzhe
May 23, 2017
Home or House
We use the noun house to refer to a building: They’re building six new houses at the end of our road. When we refer to being at someone’s...
Cambridge + Yuzhe
May 23, 2017
Suppose, supposing and what if
Suggestions We use suppose, supposing and what if + present verb form to make suggestions about what might happen: A: What time shall we...
Cambridge + Yuzhe
May 22, 2017
Adjectives & adjective phrases : typical errors - 常见形容词错误
1. We use -ing adjectives to describe an effect and -ed adjectives to describe how a person feels: That was such an interesting lecture....
Cambridge + Yuzhe
May 22, 2017
That clauses - that 从句
We use that as a conjunction to link a verb, adjective or noun with the following clause. Verb + that-clause Verbs commonly followed by...
Cambridge + Yuzhe
May 22, 2017
Noun phrases - determiners & premodifiers
1. Noun phrases: determiners (a, the, my, his, some, this, etc.) Determiners come first in a noun phrase (e.g. the big black car). They...
Cambridge + Yuzhe
May 22, 2017
Noun phrases - complements & post modifiers - 名词短语 - 补充和后置修饰
Noun phrases: complements Complements come immediately after the head in a noun phrase. They are prepositional phrases or clauses which...
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