All of the animals in this national park are wild animals.
It's a white rabbit, isn't it?
If we walk along this path, we'll see the mountain.
I prefer to go camping by myself.
Are they going to join us or not?
Those are birds, aren't they?
These are baby monkeys, aren't they?
Be careful of snakes.
It's too foggy, I can't see the mountain.
I can hear the sound of the wind.
徒步旅行要多长时间?
How long is the hike?( forhiking)
At night, the temperatures are low in this forest.
These baby rabbits are small and cute.
When I work from home, I wear pajamas all day.
Did you receive the invitation to the class?
I'll be online in a moment.
I can't see you very well, but I can see your dog.
Stay away from the wild animals.
Who is going to join us tomorrow?
Can you hear the birds?
Did you receive a message from your classmate?
The snakes in this national park are dangerous, aren't they?
不要自己一个人走进森林。
Don't go into the forest by yourself.
How about seven forty five?
I don't need to wear a suit and tie at home.
We wear pajamas when we work from home.
Don't go anywhere by yourself.
If you're afraid of deep water, don't go swimming.
It's a snake, isn't it?
The baby bear looks so cute.
笔记本电脑没有坏,电池没电了。
The laptop isn't broken, the battery is dead.
You'll see many animals during the hike.
Is it all right if I don't go to the office?
我的狗不开心,因为我一直在工作。
My dog is unhappy, because I keep working.
This sentence emphasizes the continuous action of working. It implies that the speaker consistently works without taking breaks or spending time with their dog, which causes the dog to feel unhappy.
My dog is unhappy because I work all the time.
This sentence focuses on the frequency or duration of the speaker's work. It suggests that the speaker works excessively or for extended periods, leading to the dog's unhappiness.
You can see wild animals in the national park.
He is online now, isn't he?
Is it all right if I work from home for the rest of the day?
你马上就会收到一封电子邮件。
You'll receive an email in a minute.
This sentence indicates that the email will arrive very soon, specifically within a minute. It emphasizes the immediacy and short timeframe for receiving the email.
You'll be receiving an email soon.
This sentence suggests that the email will arrive in the near future without specifying an exact timeframe. It conveys a sense of anticipation but does not provide a precise time frame like “in a minute.”
In terms of which one is “better,” it depends on the specific situation and the desired level of specificity in communicating when the email will be received. If the email is expected to arrive within a minute, sentence 1 is more suitable. If the timeframe is more general or not known exactly, sentence 2 would be a better choice.
The kids always bother me when I work from home.
I don't have to put on makeup when I work from home.
My dog is unhappy because I work all the time.
She always wears pajamas these days.(-s)
He'll be sending the meeting invitation in a moment.
We'll be working from home for the next two weeks, won't we?
During the hike, be careful of bears.
老板一会儿就会给你打电话。
The boss will call you in a minute.
The boss will be calling you in a moment.
He can't find the document that he needs to print.
We should have a meeting at three thirty, shouldn't we?
Is it all right if I don't wear a suit today?
I can't hear you very well.
He always goes for a walk in the early morning.
你可能会在森林里看到蛇。
You probablymeet snakes in the forest.
“Meet” suggests a deliberate or planned encounter, which may not be the case in this sentence. Additionally, the word “probably” is not suitable in this context, as it implies a higher degree of certainty than what the original sentence conveys.
You might see snakes in the forest.
I always stay at home these days.
She didn't put on makeup this morning.
在夜里,这片森林里的温度很低。
In the night, the temperature is low in this forest.
“in the night” to specify the time period
At night, the temperatures in this forest are low.
“at night” to indicate the time period
我们将会一直在家工作,不是吗?
We'll be working from home all the time, won't we?
Why were you thirty minutes late for work yesterday?
你可以在黑板上写一个例子吗?
Can you write an example on the blackboard?
请确保网络工作正常。
Please make sure the internet works well.
This sentence emphasizes the outcome or result of the internet functioning correctly. It suggests that the speaker wants to ensure that the internet is functioning properly and providing a good experience.
Please make sure the internet is working.
This sentence focuses on the ongoing action of the internet working. It suggests that the speaker wants to ensure that the internet is currently functioning and operational.
She often wears pajamas these days.
My dog is unhappy, because I work all the time.
你将会在芝加哥游览几天?
How many days will you be visitingChicago?
Is there another gym upstairs?
I will be staying here till August first.
没事, 先生。
That's fine, sir.
为什么没有暖气?
Why is the heat off?
如果经常下雨,我们可能就不进行任何活动了。
If it rains a lot, we might not be doing any activities.
这些行李箱我们需要人帮忙。
We need someone to help us with these suitcases.
We need help with these suitcases.
Do you usually give customers a wake up call?
We will be staying here till May third.
Ben needs a spoon. Do we have any spoons?
Where are those cups?
这顿饭要价二十美元。
This meal costs twenty dollars.
Mom cooked dinner and I washed the dishes.
Can we have ice cream for dinner?
Those are baby black bears, aren't they?
We'll have a barbecue during our lunch break.
I'll be sending you an invitation soon.
他一直打着领带。
He wears a tie all the time.
Which type of room is available?
Do you know the names of those stars?
I don't want to take the Gaokao twice.
He's taken the history exam twice.
Emma has already taken all of her exams.
She spent too much time on her studies.
I need to spend more time on my studies.
How much time do you spend on your studies?
Is the river over there deep?
你的室友在纽约大学学习英文吗?
Does your roommate study English at NYU.
他通过了物理考试。
He past the physics exam.
The correct past tense form of the verb “pass” is “passed,” not “past.”
He passed the physics exam.
I got an A on the English exam!
I got a C in history, but I got an A in English grammar.
Will we get our report cards this week or next week?
Did Duo get a good score on the Gaokao last year?
Maybe I'll graduate next year.
I'll take this math class again next semester.
I made a lot of mistakes on the exam.
Which classes will you take next semester?
He'll take two English classes next semester.
She got her diploma from the principal.
I graduated yesterday, so now I'm a graduate.
The principal is happy for the graduates.
多儿对我的英文分数感到满意。
Duo is pleased with my English grade.
This sentence uses the word “grade” to refer to the assessment of the English subject. It implies that Duo is satisfied with the specific grade or mark received in English.
Duo is pleased with my English score.
This sentence uses the word “score” to refer to the overall performance or result in English. It suggests that Duo is satisfied with the overall score achieved in the subject, which may include various assessments or components.
In terms of which one is “better,” it depends on the context and the specific aspect you want to highlight. If you want to emphasize the specific grade received in English, sentence 1 is suitable. If you want to convey a broader sense of satisfaction with the overall performance in English, sentence 2 would be a better choice.
She is a graduate of Harvard.
She hasn't preparedfor the geography exam yet.
If I fail the physics exam, I'll take it again next year.
How many questions will be on the history exam?
他 SAT 和高考都参加过两次。
He has taken both the SAT and the Gaokao twice.
I'll take the SAT because I want to go to university in the US.
Everyone makes mistakes.
We haven't prepared for our exams yet.
I finally got my high school diploma.
Congratulations! Here's your diploma!
我们在准备 SAT,因为我们马上会参加。
We're preparingfor the SAT because we'll take it soon.
Has she prepared for all her exams yet?
他已经两次都没有通过英文考试了。
He's already failed the English exam twice.
Did she pass or fail the exam?
你对你的成绩感到满意吗?
Are you satisfied with your grades?
This sentence uses the word “grades” in the plural form, suggesting that it refers to multiple assessments or subjects. It asks whether the person is content with their overall performance across different areas.
Are you pleased with your grade?
This sentence uses the word “grade” in the singular form, implying that it refers to a specific assessment or subject. It asks whether the person is happy with their performance in a particular area or specific test.
Is everything half-price?
Everything on this table is half-price.
Everything on the left side of the shop is half-price.
他们在二手商店卖玩偶吗?
Do they sell dolls at the second-hand shop?
They sell all kinds of second-hand things.
Do you like the singer that's on this poster?
There are bags at the second-hand shop, aren't there?