On-friday 与 In-friday: 有什么区别?
Use on for days and dates. Use in for months and years. Never `in Friday`.
- • Use on for specific days like `on Friday` or `on M...
- • The pattern is simple: On + [Day of the Week/Date]...
Use on for days and dates. Use in for months and years. Never `in Friday`.
Use 'on' for calendar days and 'at' for clock times.
Use `on Monday` for one time; use `on Mondays` for a weekly routine.
Use on for specific days and dates. Never say `in Sunday`.
Into means entering an inside space; onto means moving to a top surface.
onto is for landing on something; `on to` is for moving on to something.
Use `other than` for exceptions; `other then` is a common but incorrect spelling.
Use `over` for movement, covering, and numbers. Use `above` for a static higher level.
Use 'does' for one person/thing (he, she, it) and 'do' for everyone else.
Use doesn't for he, she, it. Use don't for everyone else. The verb stays basic.
Present simple is for habits, routines, and general truths. Present continuous is for things happening right now or temporary situations around the present.
Use "much/little" with uncountable nouns and "many/few" with countable nouns. "A lot of", "some", "any", and "no" work with both.
Reflexive pronouns are used when the subject and object are the same person, or to emphasize that someone did something alone/without help.
Use 'me' when someone does something to you; use 'myself' for emphasis or when you do something to yourself.
Always use `people are`. The word people is plural, and it needs a plural verb.
Phrases are building blocks, idioms are secret code, and proverbs are tiny life lessons.
`Quiet` is for sound, `quite` is for scale.
Prose explains and narrates; poetry feels and sings.
Adverbs have three main positions: front (start), mid (before main verb or after auxiliary), and end (after verb/object). The type of adverb usually determines its position.
Pretty, quite, rather, and fairly all mean "to some degree" — but with different strengths and connotations. Quite is the most neutral. Rather adds surprise or criticism. Pretty is informal. Fairly is the weakest.
Use likely, unlikely, bound to, definitely, and probably to express how certain you are about something. They differ in strength and grammar.
`May well` and `might well` make your predictions sound more confident and logical.
Question tags are short questions added to the end of a statement to check information or seek agreement. A positive statement takes a negative tag; a negative statement takes a positive tag.
Use `'would like'` + infinitive for polite requests and desires, making your English sound smoother and more respectful.
Bridge your past and present seamlessly with the Present Perfect to share experiences and current results.
Connect past actions to their *current impact* using the Present Perfect.
Share fresh updates and changes with the Present Perfect – your ultimate news reporter tense!
Your personal history: use 'have/has' + past participle for life experiences.
Your personal history, ready to share, without a timeline attached.
Share your life's repeated adventures and experiences confidently with `Present Perfect`!
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