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something like ....
those 複數
that 單數
咁要舉例果時....
apple,orange,mango,something like that
點解係用that呢? 舉左2件以上,唔係複數咩?
點解唔係
apple,orange,mango,something like those
please help me
ur mom a woman....
4 個解答
- JcLv 71 十年前最愛解答
I am sure you are keen on English grammar. That is a good question.
Below is the explanation.
Something like that = informal spoken English是一個獨立詞組(not a sentence), (三字連用) = 大概如此
e.g. They pay six pounds an hour. Something like that.
It is not like “things like”/ “something like”….. 與其他相似字實不同用法/意思
資料來源: Oxford Advanced Learner's Eng-Chin Dict. - LingLv 71 十年前
Could you show you something like that - orange apple or manago?
Those oranges are fresh but these apples are not fresh..
That is my mango and those are Mary's.
- F.P.Lv 71 十年前
Something like that (kind of stuff); something like that (situation); something like that (condition).
The word 'that' has nothing to do with singular or plural. It is not the same as this/those.
資料來源: I am a teacher, but not one teaching English