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Guess who I am.

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1,vt。 Guess; Thinking; Speculate; Correct guess

2. guessing intransitive verbs; Speculate; Correct guess

3. guess; speculate

Example:

1,'and you are? Quick? Where to? Guess what? Who is it? Me? "Yes," said? Holmes. ?

You guess people quickly, said Holmes.

2. Is that all right? What about you? Guess what? Who is it? Me? I am. ?

Can you guess who I am?

Phrases:

1, guess? Guess; estimate

Guess what? By guess; speculate

3. By guessing? By guess, guess

4. An educated guess? Well-founded speculation

5. Guess? Guess, guess

Usage of extended data words:

1 and guess can be intransitive verbs or transitive verbs. When used as a transitive verb, it can be followed by nouns or pronouns, such as answers, riddles, thoughts, ages, endings, results, etc. You can also follow that-led clause or interrogative word.

Guess can also be followed by infinitive or "to be/as n./adj." as the compound object of complement.

When guess is used as an intransitive verb, it is often used with the preposition at to mean "guess", but not "guess". Guess right [wrong] can also be added after guessing, which means "guess right [wrong]"

3. in American spoken language, I? Guess (simple present tense) is often used to mean "think, think", which is equivalent to I think or I assume. Followed by a clause, the tone is euphemistic, so or not can also be used to replace the positive or negative object of the previous sentence.

4.guess can be used in two negative forms: negative main clause or negative clause. In modern English, many negative clauses are used to transfer negative sentences.

Lexical collocation:

1, guess what someone means, guess what someone means.

2. Guess the reason and guess the reason.

Guess someone's weight.

Guess what someone thinks. Guess what someone thinks.

5. Guess the answer.