John
Practicing using some phrasal verbs and some other topics (No.28, 29th, May) account for 1. His hard work accounts for his huge success. 2. It is the hard work of Chinese people that accounts for the boost of its economy. 3. My hometown is much less industrialized that some other parts of China, so household lighting accounts for a large percentage of electricity comsuption. 4. No one can account for rural population mobility. act as 1. I act as manager to this project. 2. I've acted as software project manager in this company for 5 years. agree to 1. She finally agreed to this arrangement. 2. My wife's agreed to the suggestion of sending our son to kindergarten. 3. I don't agree with the view that men should take care of their children at home. aim to 1. My hard work aims to polish up my English. 2. Sending my son to kindergarten aims to help him live and study independently. 3. The movement aims to increase people's awareness of environmental protection. 4. Planting trees in the surrounding areas makes the house cool in summer time. allow for 1. The average salaries of citizens, allowing for inflating, hasn't risen at all during the past 5 years. 2. I have to allow for some time wasted because of traffic jams on roads on my way work. aspire to 1. One of the reasons why we are happy in this society is that we aspire to too much. 2. Since my childhood I've aspired to be able to travel around the world. 3. I aspire to get a job in Microsoft. attribute to 1. I have to attribute the quietness of this neighborhood to the lack of traffic. 2. I can partially attribute the attraction of living in my hometown to its pleasant climate.
May 29, 2015 3:34 AM