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probably

Auxiliary. Wish, wish, wish.

Examples and usage:

1. We can come another time.

We can come another time.

He will graduate in May.

He will graduate in May.

3. May I suggest another time?

May I suggest another time?

That may be our taxi!

That may be our taxi.

That may be our taxi.

That may be our taxi.

I will write to him so that he can know when we will come.

I'll write and tell him when we will arrive.

7. It may be Bill's.

That may be bill's.

8. Well, who are you?

So, who are you?

Ying Ying explained:

Noun may:

1. One month after April and before June.

2. A small thorny Eurasian shrub with dense clusters of white to scarlet flowers and crimson berries; Established as a refuge in eastern North America.

Synonyms: Hawthorn, Hawthorne, Hawthorn, Hawthorn.

Maybe: [Mette]

Auxiliary. Maybe, maybe.

power

Maybe, you can.

Examples and usage:

1. I think this may be true.

I think it may be true.

I tried my best to push the stone.

I pushed the big stone with all my strength.

We are afraid of the enemy's military strength.

We are afraid of the enemy's powerful military strength.

The promise of reward may strengthen their determination.

Promising them a reward can strengthen their determination.

The boy may know the truth, but I'm not sure.

The boy may have known the truth at that time, but I'm not sure.

If someone had been with him, he might not have been drowned.

If someone had been beside him, maybe he wouldn't have drowned.

7. That may be good for you.

That might be good for you.

8. Can you do me a favor?

Maybe you can do me a favor?

Probably: ['pr? b? b(? ) Li]

Maybe, maybe.

Examples and usage:

1. We will go on holiday soon, maybe next month.

We will go on holiday soon, maybe next month.

He was late, maybe he was caught in a traffic jam.

He was late, probably because of the traffic jam.

3. "Can he hear us? "Probably not."

Can he hear us? Probably not. "

4. "Will you come? "Maybe."

Will you come? Very likely, "

I may be free then.

I may be free then.

6. Well, you may be right.

Well, you may be right.

The cost of that hotel may be no less than $20 per night.

Accommodation in that hotel is about one night in 20 yuan.

This may not be as bad as she said, she really wants to exaggerate.

Things may not be as bad as she said-she really exaggerates the facts on purpose.

Ying Ying explained:

Adverbs are probably:

1. quite definitely; beyond doubt

Synonym: like, very like, probably like.

It is easy to believe according to the existing evidence.

Synonym: credibly, credibly, speciously.

Maybe: ['p? s? bl ]

A. possible

Morphological changes:

Adverb: possible

Examples and usage:

1. I will do everything possible to help you.

I will do everything possible to help you.

Frost is possible at this time of the year, although it is unlikely.

Frost is also possible at this time of year, although it is unlikely.

They interviewed 30 people, among whom 5 were possible candidates.

They interviewed 30 people, five of whom were qualified as candidates.

Have you insured all possible risks?

Are you insured against all possible dangers?

It is impossible for human beings to lift this weight.

People can't lift such heavy things.

The police are investigating that he may be involved in the crime.

The police are investigating the possibility of his involvement in the crime.

7. Unfortunately, this is impossible.

Sorry, that's impossible.

8. There is little chance that you will be selected.

The possibility of choosing you to go is not very small.

Ying Ying explained:

Nouns may:

1. What can be done

2. Possible suitable applicants

Adjectives may:

1. Capable of occurring or existing

2. Possibility exists

Synonym: potential

Step 3 be able to be imagined

Synonym: imaginable, imaginable

must

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V. Auxiliary

1. (indicating necessity, command or compulsion) must, must.

You can't talk like that.

You can't talk like that.

You must do as you are told.

You must do as you are told.

We must go home before six o'clock.

We must go home before six o'clock.

It must be, I'm sure, 80%.

This must be your room.

This must be your room.

He must be 80 years old now.

He is about eighty years old now.

(indicating inevitability) is bound to be.

Everyone will die.

We all have to die.

4. (Express your opinion) Insist.

If you must go, at least wait until the rain stops.

If you insist on going, at least wait until the rain stops.

5. favoritism (contrary to the speaker's wishes)

At this busy time, the machine is bound to break down.

I was busy when the machine broke down.

Noun (short for noun) [S]

1. What must be done; An indispensable thing

Crutches are necessary for me now.

Now I can't walk without crutches.

2. What you have to see (or listen and read)

a.

1. absolutely necessary

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Have to mean objective needs.

Tom, come out and play with us.

Sorry, my mother said I had to finish my homework first.

Do you have to leave now?

Yes, I must.

Mom, do I have to finish it?

No, you don't.

The definite article the is homologous to the demonstrative pronoun this and that, which means "that (this) one", but it is weak and can be used with nouns to indicate one or several specific people or things.

1) refers to people or things that both parties know:

Take the medicine. Take the medicine.

2) The person or thing mentioned above:

He bought a house. I have been to that house.

He bought a house. I have been to that house.

3) refers to the only thing in the world:

The sun, the sky, the moon and the earth

4) singular nouns are used together to indicate a class of things:

Such as: US dollars;

Fox fox; Or used with adjectives or participles to indicate a class of people: the rich; The living.

5) Used before ordinal numbers and superlative adjectives, as well as adjectives only, very, same, etc.

Where do you live? I live on the second floor. Where do you live? I live on the second floor.

That's what I've been looking for. This is exactly what I want.

6) Used with plural nouns to refer to the whole group:

They are teachers in this school.

They are teachers in this school.

7) All, equivalent to possessive pronouns, used before nouns representing body parts:

She grabbed my arm. She grabbed my arm.

8) Used in front of some proper nouns such as country name, organization, group, class, etc. Consists of common nouns:

People's Republic of China (PRC), People's Republic of China (PRC)

America America

9) Before the noun used to represent musical instruments:

She plays the piano. She can play the piano.

10) is used before the plural nouns of surnames to indicate a family:

The Greens. The Greens.

1 1) is used in idioms:

During the day, in the morning (afternoon, evening) and the day after tomorrow.

The day before yesterday, the next morning,

In the sky (water, fields, countryside)

In the dark, in the rain, in the distance,

In the middle, finally,

Generally speaking, go to the theatre by the way.

Weather vocabulary.

stormy weather

Bad weather.

Weather radar

Weather radar

Weather process

Weather process

Weather proverb

Weather knowledge

weather report

weather bulletin

Vicious climate

atrocious weather

Vicious climate

severse weather

Cold weather

Cold weather

What a nice day!

Auspicious weather

weather

A sunny day

Cloudy clouds

Cloudy cloudy day

Xiao Yu dances and spits.

moderate rain

Heavy rain, heavy rain

Heavy rain; rainstorm

gust

Breeze breeze breeze breeze breeze breeze.

Typhoon typhoon

Tornado tornado

The fog stinks.

Xinxuejing

frost

hail

Meteorology meteorology

Atmospheric atmosphere

Climate climate

Natural forces (wind, rain)

Temperature temperature

Warm and enthusiastic.

If it's cold, it's cold.

Seasonal season

Spring spring

Summer summer

Autumn autumn (beautiful: autumn)

Winter winter

Frost cream

Hail hail

Melissa Zhou

Ray ray

Wind wind

haze

cloud mass

Hazy haze

Rain rain

A downpour, a shower

Storm, storm

Lightning, lightning

land breeze

Hurricane hurricane

Cyclone cyclone

Typhoon typhoon typhoon typhoon typhoon typhoon typhoon typhoon typhoon typhoon typhoon typhoon typhoon typhoon

Cyclone tornado

Gale monsoon

gust

Breeze breeze

Fog fog

Lulu

Humidity is damp

freeze

Snowflake snowflake

Snowfall, snowfall

waterspout

Dead calm

Indian summer spring

drought