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would rather、would as soon、would sooner、would prefer在虚 …
would (had) rather, would as soon, would sooner和would prefer所引起的从句中要求用过去式表示当时或将来的情况,用过去完成时表示过去的情况,表示希望或婉转的责备。 例如: I’d …
有哪些问候健康的英语句子? - 知乎
3.I hope you feel better soon! 4. Get well soon! 5. I hope you get well soon. 6. I hope you have a speedy recovery. 7. I hope you feel better in no time! 发布于 2 ...
politeness - "At my earliest convenience" - English Language
Aug 17, 2014 · • Bill will ship your order as soon as possible, but must complete three other tasks before going to the stockroom; he writes: “I'll ship your order at my earliest convenience.” …
祝你早日康复!的英文表述! - 百度知道
That's too bad. Get better soon! Too much smoking is prejudicial to health. 5、太糟糕了。祝你早日康复!好好休息,早日康复。 That's too bad. Get better soon! Rest well. Restore your …
you'd better是什么的缩写 would, had? - 百度知道
Jun 2, 2021 · 您好,you'd better 是 you had better 的缩写。尽管 'd 可以是 had 或是 would 的缩减模式,但假如这里是 would 的话,那么句子就应该是 you'd be better,因为 would 是情态动 …
What is the common way to say "the rain reduced in intensity"?
Sep 2, 2016 · "Sarge, got the base on the radio. They said that they expect a break in the weather at anytime. They'll have a chopper inbound as soon as it lets up." Return To Hell: U.S. Marines …
如果一个外国人(英国)生病了,我该怎么用英语进行问候?_百度 …
2.Hoping you feel much better now and that you'll soon be completely well.祝你早日康复。 3.Wishing you a quick return to good health.祝你早日康复。 4.These thoughts warm and …
"Have a shower" vs "Take a shower" [closed] - English Language …
Feb 7, 2016 · According to take-a-shower-bath-or-have-a-shower-bath, there are already many answers there, but it's still not clear for me.
I hope you will be better soon 和 I hope you are better soon 的区 …
2015-08-12 i hope you will feel soon.为什么b... 8 2015-03-01 l hope you will get better soo... 38 2014-03-16 l hope you will be better soon... 9 2015-04-03 I hope you feel better soon是什么...
I hope you get better vs. I hope you will get better [duplicate]
I hope you get better soon. rather than . I hope you will get better soon. Technically, you can say both. But why is the first ("I hope you get better soon") grammatically correct? I want to say it's …