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Kevin's American English Diary: Have a cup of coffee!

Order coffee, order coffee, and teach you the most practical sentence patterns: "I want my coffee" and "I want my coffee": ① Black coffee: I want my coffee black coffee ② Sugar/cream with sugar/cream: I want my coffee with sugar. 2 packets of sugar: I want to add O sugar without creamer, poke this attention to @Kevin's American diary >> OK, OK, how can American English praise other people's beautiful lines? "definition" [d? f? Nn] Nouns, such as: Your muscles are well defined. Your muscle lines are very good. I like the outline of your arm. I like the lines of your arms. Simple: the arm looks good (depending on whether you praise a man or a woman). Tell a woman that the leg looks good, not the leg line. Poke this attention to @ Kevin's American Diary >> I, I, the English translation is very simple: "personally". It's different from Chinese, for example, it looks better. In English sentences, "I" comes after. My friend is taller himself. My friend is taller than me. You can ask online friends, haha: What do you look like? What do you look like? , poke this attention to @ Kevin's American Diary >> I have a shotgun, I have a shotgun, and I often hear "I have a shotgun" in movies, right? The front passenger seat is mine. This sentence is American native English, used by young people. Shout before getting on the bus: shotgun! Whoever speaks first will sit in the front. I have a shotgun! Otherwise, I will take the co-pilot! Note: If you want to say that you have a shotgun, you should add an A. I have a shotgun to avoid misunderstanding. , poke this attention to @ Kevin's American diary >>, throw, throw? Is there such a saying in Chinese? Haha, it's American English. The word I want is "toss": "toss, toss". We can understand it as "throwing" in Chinese: throw it to me. Hey, throw me my keys! Throwing is not the same as throwing. Toss is a verb used for short distances. Drop it! Drop it! Understand? , poke this attention to @ Kevin's American diary >>