defining a word造句
例句与造句
- I believe we should do what dictionaries do when they define a word : we look at prominent sources like the New York Times, the New York Review of Books, the London Times, the Economist, the Wall Street Journal, Academic journals, scholarly writing, popular novels, etc to see how the word is used.
- If you define a word orthographically as being separated by spaces or certain types of punctuation, then you would conclude that " governor-general " and " governor general " were different and I suppose also " login " or " log-in " as different from " log in ".
- It introduces irregular words and more tricky words ( defined as words which cannot be pronounced phonically English has a surprisingly large number of these, usually the commonest words of all such as'to','of', etc . ) slowly and systematically after a thorough introduction of the transparent alphabet code ( learning the 44 letter / s-sound correspondences to automaticity and how to blend for reading and segment for spelling ).
- It's difficult to find defining a word in a sentence. 用defining a word造句挺难的
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