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English residual usage

Usage of remain:

1, the basic meaning of "stay" and "continue", that is, stay in a certain position or state for a period of time, which means to stay after others leave or remain unchanged after everything else changes.

2.remain is mainly used as an intransitive verb, often used with prepositions and adverbs such as away, behind, in, of, on, out and up to express various additional meanings.

3.remain can be used with there, meaning "only left" and "there".

4.remain can also be used as a copula, followed by nouns, adjectives (sometimes followed by prepositional phrases), past participles and present participles as predications. Remain can also be followed by as-guided clause as a predicative.

5.remain can sometimes form a compound predicate with infinitive (passive), meaning "not yet".

6.remain is not used with continue, nor with still, because it means "continuous".

7. The present participle of 7.remaining can be used as adjectives and attributes in sentences.

8.remain is an intransitive verb and cannot be used in the passive structure.

9.remain is interpreted as "keep", and "still" is often followed by a predicate.

He has been faithful to his wife all his life.

He has been loyal to his wife all his life.

10, will I? Remain is used for communication. Before making polite remarks, it should be noted that it should not be used in the first letter. It is best to use Iam. The "yours" after "remain" is a predicative. Although there is no need to add commas in the middle, people are still used to it. Me? The usage of remain is not widely used now. In business letters, I (we) ask to be polite? Keep.

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1, continue to pronounce: English [k? Won't it? nju? ]? Beauty [k? Won't it? nju? ]

Verb (abbreviation of verb) continues; Continuous; Maintenance; final

The wet weather may last for a few days.

The rainy weather may last for several days.

2, insist on pronunciation: English [? Is it? (r)] Beauty [? Is it? r]

Compliance of intransitive verbs; Persistence; support

We should stick to our opinions.

We should stick to our opinions.

3. Endure pronunciation: English [? Dj? (r)] Beauty [? No. r]

Patience; Patience. Lasting; final

Example: These transactions have already ended.

These traditions are handed down from generation to generation.

4. Observe pronunciation: English [? Ba? d]? Beauty [? Ba? d]

Verb (abbreviation for verb) compliance; Endure; emphasize

Once you make a promise, you must keep it.

Once you make a promise, you must keep it.