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How to write a notice in English
Have you noticed? English [? nt? Beautiful [? No? t? s]
1, noun Attention; Advance notice; Notice; warn
Example: me? Me? So what? Happy? That? What about you? Really? Did you bring it? This? Where to? Mine? Have you noticed?
I'm glad you caught my attention.
2. verbs? Transitive verb & pay attention
Notice; Take note of; Attention; take care of
draw one's attention
Example: The? Next? Good morning. Me? Call? Him? And then what? Did you give it? Him? His? Attention. ?
I called him the next morning to tell him that he was fired.
Common sentence patterns:
1, used as an intransitive verb S+notice(+A)
She pretended not to notice.
She pretended not to see it.
Used as a transitive verb S+notice+ n./pron.
I didn't notice you.
I didn't notice you.
3. verb s+notice+n./pron used as object complement. +to/-v.
Did you notice that someone took the book away?
Did you see who took the book?
Extended data:
Notice as a noun
1, the basic meaning of notice is "notice, announcement, revelation", which refers to a notice used to announce the occurrence of something or convey some instructions. It can also mean "notification", that is, telling someone that something is about to happen. Notice can also refer to reminding someone of something. Extension can refer to "evaluation, short comment".
Notice in give notice and have notice usually refers to the "notice" of resignation, resignation or dismissal. When there are infinitive verbs after have notice and give notice, the infinitive article A can sometimes be added before notice.
After 3.notice, you can also use the clause caused by that as appositive, present participle or infinitive as post-attribute.
Notice as a verb
1, notice as a verb means "pay attention", which means to focus on someone or something, or to see the whole process of an event and pay attention to it.
2.notice can be used as a transitive verb or an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it can be followed by nouns, pronouns, infinitives with interrogative words or that/wh- clauses, and it can also be followed by compound objects with infinitives without to, present participle or past participle as complements. Can be used for passive structures.
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