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Write a sentence, and sure enough.
1. The weather forecast said it would rain today, and it did.
2. It is said that Zhangjiajie's landscape is beautiful, which makes people immersive, and it really deserves its reputation.
Wearing a skirt in such a cold day is really not unexpectedly cold.
Xiaoming has studied hard recently and got good grades.
The spring breeze is blowing, and the birds really fly back from the south.
Second, the meaning of "sure enough":
1, indicating that the result of things is consistent with expectations.
2. Assume that the result of things is consistent with expectations.
Third, the source of words:
Yang Shuo's secret train: "Sure enough, Yixian was liberated and Jinzhou was also won."
Four, usage, grammar:
Used as adverbs and conjunctions to indicate that it is true. Of facts as expected.
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