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What are the commonly used rhetoric in English? Please give an example, thank you. . .

The common parts of speech in English are: noun (n.); Transitive verb (vt.); Intransitive verb (vi.); Adj.; Preposition (prep.); Adverb (adv.); Pronouns (personal pronouns, possessive pronouns, reflexive pronouns)

Article (a; an; the); The copula verb (be(is; am; are)); Auxiliary verb (do); Modal verb (can. must, may ...)

Generally, adjectives modify nouns and adverbs modify verbs; A transitive verb is a word that can be followed by an object directly. An intransitive verb cannot be followed by an object directly, and it needs to be accompanied by a certain preposition.

I don't know how to get back to you on this second question, hehe ~ ~ You must have just started learning English for a long time, right?

I'll just tell you a few simple ones:

1. Main family table structure: subject+verb+slogan (noun/adjective)

For example: I am Lucy./ I am beautiful.

2. Subject-predicate-object structure: subject+predicate+object

For example, I go home (simple present tense)

I went home (past tense)

I was going home (past continuous tense)

I am going home (present continuous tense) < (P.S. This is a strange question. It's better for you to post specific questions. O(∩_∩)