Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Use ... or make sentences.

Use ... or make sentences.

Use although ... or make sentences:

1, despite the heavy rain today, the students still insist on going to school?

Although the task was heavy, he accomplished it through his own efforts.

Although the weather is very cold, grandpa still insists on going out for a run every day.

Although I have seen the world clearly, I am still willing to look at it with a kind eye.

Although it rained heavily today, the students insisted on going to school.

Although my mother has worked hard all day, she will still pull herself together to do housework when she gets home.

Although my mother was ill, she insisted on going to work.

Although the road ahead is full of hardships, I will go forward bravely.

Although I failed, I won't be discouraged.

10. Although the exam was difficult, I got good grades.

Sentence is the basic unit of language use, which consists of words or phrases and can express a complete meaning, such as telling someone something, asking a question, asking or stopping, and expressing some feelings. It should end with a period, a question mark or an exclamation point. There are several ways to make sentences:

1. Explain on the basis of analyzing and understanding the meaning of words. If you use "tribute" to make a sentence, you can make it like this: "I stand in the square to pay tribute to the revolutionary martyrs monument." Because "looking up" means looking up with respect.

2. Using adjectives to make sentences can describe the action, expression or shape of things in detail. For example, make a sentence with "silence": "The classroom is silent, no one laughs and frolics anymore, no one walks around at will, and even the atmosphere is afraid to go out." This makes "silence" concrete.

3. Some adjectives can be combined with a pair of antonyms or commendatory and derogatory words, and strong contrast can play a better expression role. For example, use "glory" to make a sentence: "It is shameful to talk about hygiene and glory." Comparing "honor" and "shame", it is emphasized that hygiene is a virtue.

4. Using analogy words to make sentences can make sentences vivid through association and imagination. If you use "as if" to make a sentence: "It's particularly cold today, and the wind blows on your face like a knife."

5. When making sentences with related words, we must pay attention to the reasonable collocation of words. For example, make a sentence with "although" ... but ... ":"Although the weather is bad today, everyone is not late. " This requires us to distinguish and remember several kinds of related words in our daily study.

6. First expand the words to be made into phrases, and then complete the sentences. If you use "add" to make sentences, you can first make "add" into "add equipment", "increase confidence" or "increase strength", and then make sentences more convenient.