Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Supplementary sentence (1) Although the weather is not very good today, as long as you work hard, you will:

Supplementary sentence (1) Although the weather is not very good today, as long as you work hard, you will:

1. Although the weather is not very good today, it will not affect my mountaineering plan.

Although the weather is not very good today, we all had a good time.

Although the weather is not very good today, we decided to hold an autumn outing as scheduled. ?

As long as you work hard, you will get something.

As long as you work hard, you will have an extraordinary life.

6. As long as you work hard, you will naturally be close to success.

Extended data:

A complete sentence usually consists of the following two situations:

1, "who (what)"+"what (how)" sentence. This sentence consists of two parts:

The first half is about "who" or "what", which can be people or things.

The second half says "what to do" or "how to do it", that is, what he (it) did or how to do it.

These two parts form a complete sentence and are indispensable.

Students study. Birds sing. (Who) (Do what) (What) (Do what)

2. "Who (what)"+"What" sentence. This sentence also consists of two parts:

The first half is about "who" or "what", which can be people or things.

The second half tells others what "he" or "what" is.

Yang Li is a student. This building is a dormitory for workers. (Who) (What) (What) (What) (What) (What)

3. "Who (what)"+"Do"+"Who (what)" sentence. This sentence consists of three parts:

The first part is about "who" or "what".

The second part is the action of "who" or "what".

The third part is about the people or things involved in this action.

Xiaoming reviews his lessons. Wang Qiang helps his classmates. Who does what, who does what.