Joke Collection Website - Cold jokes - He never likes telling jokes in English translation.

Question 1: He would rather be laughed at than say a word.

Question 2: Homework should be handed in on time.

Question 3: Mr. Wu i

He never likes telling jokes in English translation.

Question 1: He would rather be laughed at than say a word.

Question 2: Homework should be handed in on time.

Question 3: Mr. Wu i

He never likes telling jokes in English translation.

Question 1: He would rather be laughed at than say a word.

Question 2: Homework should be handed in on time.

Question 3: Mr. Wu is patient enough to spend a lot of time explaining everything to him.

Question 4: Wearing red can make no difference when you take action.

Question 5: The football match will be broadcast live on TV at 9: 30 tomorrow.

Question 1: I'd rather do it than do it ... than means what you would rather do, followed by the prototype of the verb, and being laughed at means saying a word, so this question can be translated into that he would rather be laughed at than say a word.

Question 2:should means modal verb, followed by the prototype of the verb. This question is passive, so it means to be in and on time, so this question can be translated into homework should be hand in on time.

Question 3: Enough patience means enough patience, enough doing means enough doing something, it means that someone can spend time+time+doing something, and explaining everything to someone means explaining everything to someone, so this question can be translated as Mr. Wu is patient enough to spend a lot of time explaining everything to him.

Question 4: The verb uses gerund as the subject, so Dai Hong can be written as Dai Hong, make sb do means to make someone do something, and take actions means to take action, so this question can be translated as Dai Hong can make you take action without difficulty.

Question 5: The football match means the meaning of the football match, and the be covered line means the passive structure of the live broadcast. This question means the future, so will is used with the verb prototype, so this question can be translated into the live broadcast of the football match on TV at 9: 30 tomorrow.