Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - English adjectives describing scenery

English adjectives describing scenery

Beautiful, relaxed, tiring, educational, peaceful, fashionable, charming and interesting.

beautiful

English [? bju? t? Fl] Beauty [? bju? t? Florida]

Beautiful; Beautiful; Very good; Excellent; Smart.

It's time to take action if they? Beautiful? What are animals for? Survival.

If these beautiful animals are to survive, we should act now.

compose

(1) Vowel letters and most consonants (or letter combinations) except S, Z, X, SH and CH are directly added with -s, and the S after consonants is pronounced as /s/, and the S after vowels and voiced consonants is pronounced as /z/. When singular nouns end in se, ze, ge, ce (the suffix consonant is /s, z,? ,? /and so on. ), add s and read /iz/.

(2) When singular nouns end with s, z, x, sh and soft ch (the suffix consonant is /s, z,? ,? /and so on. ) add -es (read /iz/), such as: box-box, peach-peach. (o is sometimes the same, but es is pronounced as /z/ as hero-heroes) with the exception of stomach-stomach (pronounced as /k/ due to ch).

(3) Irregular changes, such as cow-cow, child-child, man-man, mouse-mouse and lice.