grammatically
常見(jiàn)例句
- It's very hard for kids to say that's OK grammatically: they want to tell you that apples don't grow on noses.
這句話在語(yǔ)法上是沒(méi)有問(wèn)題的,但這種判斷對(duì)孩子來(lái)說(shuō)很難,他們會(huì)告訴你,蘋(píng)果不可能結(jié)在鼻子上。 - Most job listings use the grammatically correct hyphenated version of this key word but you might also give "home based" without the hyphen a try.
很多工作列表中可能采用帶破折號(hào)的正確語(yǔ)法書(shū)寫(xiě)形式,但是你用該詞搜索的時(shí)候也可以不用破折號(hào)。 - And a sentence cannot be grammatically correct without a verb.
且一個(gè)句子不可能沒(méi)有動(dòng)詞卻合乎語(yǔ)法。 - or totally grammatically correct or might sound awkward,
也不用在乎語(yǔ)法是否完全正確,或者聽(tīng)起來(lái)是否別扭,
想學(xué)好英語(yǔ)嗎? - SpeakingMax英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ)達(dá)人 - Similarly, my question was more likely to get answered if it was at least reasonably grammatically correct.
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