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How to read interesting English?

How to read interesting English?

Pronunciation: English? ['? ntr? St] beautiful? ['? ntr? st]

Interesting English: Interesting

Adjective? Interesting; charming

Lexical collocation:

1, high interest rate is interesting.

2. It's interesting to me.

I am very interested in this.

Interesting thing? Interesting thing

Common sentence patterns:

1、Brewerisaveryinterestingman。

Brewer is a very interesting person.

That is an interesting book.

That is an interesting book.

He wrote an interesting story book for the children.

He wrote an interesting story book for the children.

My father bought an interesting story book yesterday.

My father bought me an interesting story book yesterday.

Meaning discrimination

What is interesting is the adjectives derived from the past participle and the present participle of interest respectively. Their differences are as follows:

1, interested has a passive meaning, meaning "interested", and its subject or modifier noun can only be people, often followed by the preposition in or infinitive.

I am very interested in all the actors sending emails.

I noticed that all the actors were women, which aroused my great interest.

2. Interest is active, which means "it can stimulate others' interest". Its subject or modifier nouns are mostly things or things, and occasionally people, and then they are not followed by in or infinitive.

Example: thefilmistestingindinstructive

This film is both interesting and instructive.

How to pronounce funny words?

Funny pronunciation: English? [? f? Ni] beautiful? [? f? ni].

Funny; Funny; Strange and inexplicable; Slight illness, slight discomfort; Anger and unfriendly; Crazy; Something is wrong; Suspicious and dishonest; excessive

Comic comic books; Informal joke

Strangely, strangely

phrase

Funny face? Funny face; Interesting face

Happy farm? Mental hospital; Back to cuckoo's nest

Interesting people? Singing with a smile; The hilarious dream team; Fate is so interesting.

Funny but funny? Have fun; Have a bad time

Interesting faces? A funny clown; Grimace youth club

Fun game? A fun game; Great hearts; Crazy killing game

conjugated

Root:? delight

Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)

Fun? For entertainment.

adverb

Is it funny? In an interesting way; uneven

Noun (short for noun)

Fun? Fun; Joke; Interesting person or thing

intransitive verb

Fun? crack a joke

I will? Tell? What about you? Answer? Funny? Story.

Let me tell you an interesting story.

Pronunciation of interesting English

Pronunciation: English [f? n]

Explanation:

Informal joke

N fun; joke

[third person singular funs present participle funning past tense funned past participle funned comparative morefun or funner superlative mostfun or funnest]]

Phrases:

Harness a horse.

Extended data:

Discrimination of words: pleasant, delicious, quick, enjoyable, joyful and fun.

These nouns all mean "happiness, happiness, happiness".

1, please, the most common word, often refers to unspoken satisfaction or joy, but also to a strong sense of pleasure or excitement.

2. Pleasure refers to intense, lively and obvious happiness and joy.

3. Ecstasy refers to extreme joy, ecstasy or ecstasy.

4. Enjoyment is better than happiness. The tone of joy and pleasure is lighter, but more attention is paid to behavior or pleasure itself than to feeling.

Joy's tone is weaker than ecstasy, but stronger than pleasure, which refers to a strong joy full of emotion and exultation.

6. Fun is a common word, which refers to any entertainment that can give people joy, or refers to entertainment itself.

Interesting English interesting

Interesting is interesting.

Interesting English [ntr? St] beauty [ntr? ST]; Prototype: interest; ; Adverb: Interesting.

Interesting; Arousing curiosity; Worrying; excellent

Internet Interpretation: Interesting? ; Interesting? ; Fun? ; Interesting? ; Interest? ; Interesting? ; Very interesting.

Phrase collocation: inaninterestingcondition is pregnant; Pregnant.

Interesting things; Interesting things; Interesting thing.

Interesting book. Interesting book.

Interesting way. Interesting way

Interesting pictures.

Root affix: suffix: -ing.

1, noun, "domestic products, industry, etc." ; 2. Preposition, "in case"; 3. Adjective, "positive or attractive"; 4. "Yes".

Synonym: adj. interesting; Interested in; Very charming.

Charming, evocative, attractive, attractive, thinking, exciting, interesting, fascinating, exciting, fascinating, attractive, provocative, exciting, interesting and exciting.

Bilingual example:

1、Itwillbevery? Interesting? Look what they got.

It's interesting what suggestions they will make.

2. Really? Interesting? Work, though basic.

This is an interesting job, although most of it is simple.

3. You start saying something, and then at the beginning? Interesting? youshtumup。

You started talking, but just when you said the bright spot, you were silent.

4、ourmenulistwillgiveyousomideofhow? Interesting? Diet for losing weight.

Our menu will let you know how attractive low-fat recipes are.

5. Property supremacy? Interesting? Functions and all modes.

This property has many interesting functions and modern living facilities.

She found it? Interesting? Know their strategy.

She found it interesting to know their strategy.

7、Couscousmakesan? Interesting? changefromrice。

It's refreshing to get used to eating rice and try steaming couscous.

8. How about [without DirectSpeech]'? "Interesting," he muttered.

"This is interesting," he whispered.

9. You never promised? Interesting? titbitbefore。

You have never said that anecdote before.

10、Glaciersareuniqueand? Interesting? Natural phenomena.

Glaciers are unique and interesting natural phenomena.

Interesting. How to read interesting?

Listening and Pronunciation: English [__ntr_st__] USA

Explanation: interesting; Arouse interest or concern.

Very interesting. Very interesting.

Something interesting. Interesting thing

Interesting English

The more you look at it, the more interesting it becomes.

Example:

After all, this may be an interesting argument that will tempt me to take sides.

After all, this may be an interesting argument, and it may put me on his side or the other.

What interesting places have you been to in your city?

What interesting places have you been to in your city?

Extended data

Interesting synonym: interesting

Reading: Britain and America

Explanation:

1. Interesting and playful; laugh

2, 5, amused; Send; Make ... happy

Phrases:

1. Interesting creative advertisement

amuse oneself

3. What is extremely interesting is particularly interesting.

4. Interesting interactive social intervention

5. Interesting book one-stop study abroad strategy