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How do you say English at school?
The first is pronunciation.
English: [/sku? l/】; United States: [/sku? l/】
Second, Chinese translation
Schools (primary and secondary schools); Meikou University; University; Colleges or departments of higher education institutions; Go to school; School education; School, genre; Studies and homework; School buildings, school buildings; School (refers to a group of people with the same tradition, viewpoint and lifestyle); Semester; Exercise; Group; Medieval academies; University; Professional schools; Class time; Class time; Academia; Training courses and short training courses; Teachers and students of the whole school
Education; Cultivation; Training; Control; Engage in society; Condemn; To tame (a horse); Pay the tuition of; Receive school education; Teach ... to perform.
School-based; College-based; pedagogic
The third is form.
Third person singular: school
Plural number: school
Present participle: school education
Past tense: educated
Past participle: school
Fourth, phrase collocation.
Primary school primary school
Junior high school
Schoolbag
School bus
school calendar
School gate
Verb (abbreviation of verb) bilingual example 1. we? Used to be. Display? Around? That? School? By who? One? Yes? That? student
A student showed us around the school.
2. Our? House? Is it? That? One? Next? Where to? That? School.
My house is beside the school.
3. Our? Children? Going? Where to? That? Same? School? As what? Their.
Our children go to the same school as their children.
4. By whom? And then what? Big one, me? Do you like it? Mine? Time? Where is it? School.
On the whole, I am very happy at school.
5. Who is he? What are you doing? Very? Hmm? Where is it? School.
He did well in school.
6. Is she? Need it? Ann? Active? Part? Are you online? School? Life.
She takes an active part in school activities.
6. Usage 1. When explaining "school", it is a countable noun, often used with adjectives, subject pronouns or definite articles;
2. When explaining "going to school", it is an uncountable noun without an article in front;
When used with the, it is collective noun. When "all students" explain, the predicate verb can be used as the singular or plural subject.
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