F2F Class Notes (Nemo)
Vocabulary
napkin (n): 1-纸巾,a small square piece of cloth or paper, used while you are eating to protect your clothes or to clean your mouth or fingers
sunny side up-(of eggs) fried on one side only
E.g.: I want my eggs sunny side up.我想要只煎一面的鸡蛋。
Grammar
We use else after words beginning with any-, every-, no- and some-, to mean ‘other’, ‘another’, ‘different’ or ‘additional’.
This group of words includes:
anybody |
everybody |
nobody |
somebody |
anyone |
everyone |
no one |
somewhere |
anywhere |
everywhere |
nowhere |
someone |
A: Would you like anything else, sir?
B:No thanks, that’s it for now.
I was the only one who knew any German. No one else had ever done it at school. (No other person had ever learnt it.)
It looks really busy in there. Let’s go somewhere else. (Let’s go to a different place.)
This must be someone else’s coat. It’s not mine.
We’ve invited Jean and Richard. Who else should we invite? (What other person or people should we invite?)
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