Olesya
to learn to come with me ??I an not understand in which situations I should use it I understand you are having a few problems. ?? Ilearned that - a few - have a more posivtive meaning I can actually look into that for you … to investigate Mark: Hello, can I speak to despatch pleas we couldn’t send it out until we’d received everything. Female: You’re through to despatch. Why should I believe you now, when we went through all of this two days ago As you can imagine I take your point sort this out I can assure you
2015年2月24日 17:32
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Dear Cherry! Thank you for the reply, but I have one more question I have learned in Murphy that "litlle and few are negative ideas" " a little and a few" have a more positive ideas For example He spoke little English, so it was difficulte to communicate with him. He spoke a little English, so we were able to communicate with him
2015年3月1日
"come with me" You use this phrase when you ask someone to go somewhere together with you. "Why don't you come with me to the park?" "I want you to come with me to the party." "I understand you are having a few problems" "A few" does not have a negative or positive meaning. It is just a measure of quantity. It means "some". However, based on context and tone of speech, the word "few" can mean "little" instead: "My troubles are (very) few." (this means I have (very) little troubles) "My blessings are (very) few." (this means I have (very) little blessings)
2015年2月24日
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