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What is the difference between wet and wet?
Humidity: English? 【hju? m? D], beautiful? 【hju? m? d】?
Wet: English? [Wet], is it beautiful? [wet]?
Second, the specific meaning is different.
Wet? moist
Humidity:
Adjective? Humidity; Rainy; Timid
Noun (short for noun)? Moisture; When it is difficult
Transitive verbs? Wet
Third, the usage is different.
Humidity:
Used as an adjective
The humid climate doesn't suit him.
The humid climate doesn't suit him.
Humidity:
1, wet is a transitive verb followed by a noun or pronoun. When it means "wetting the bed", it cannot be used in the passive structure.
The comparative level of wet is wet, and the highest level is wettest.
3. In oral English, wet can also be used as a solution to "no motivation, cowardice", which is mostly used in British English.
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