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Old Grammar Rules You Can Break
2018-10-05来源:和谐英语
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dictionary – n. a book that contains words listed in alphabetical order and that gives information about the words' meanings, forms and pronunciations
phrase – n. a brief expression that is commonly used
academic – adj. of or relating to schools and education
clause – n. a part of a sentence that has a subject and verb
linguist – n. a person who studies language and the way languages work
predicate – n. the part of a sentence that expresses what is said about the subject
interchangeably – adj. capable of being used in place of each other
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