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All the words in the first and second volumes of Renai English in grade seven are made into sentences.
One,

1. Time to get up. Time to get up.

It's time for breakfast. It's time to eat breakfast.

You must go to school early 2. You must go to school early. (Subjective factors cause "must")

I have to wash my face quickly. I have to wash my face quickly. (objective factors lead to "must")

3. Happy New Year! You too! Happy new year! Happy New Year to you, too.

4. What about you? How about you? How are you?

It's delicious. It tastes good. Sounds good. Sounds good.

6. How do you usually go to school? I usually go to school by bike.

How do you usually go to school? I usually go to school by bike.

What do you usually do after school? I usually play computer games.

What do you usually do after school? I usually play computer games.

7. How does she usually go to work? She usually drives to work.

How does she usually go to work? She usually drives to work.

What does he usually do after class? He usually reads novels.

What does he usually do after class? He usually reads novels.

8. The early bird catches the worm! The early bird catches the worm. /Stupid birds fly first.

9. Where is Mr. Zhou going? He is going to Shanghai. Where will Mr. Zhou go? He is going to Shanghai.

Second,

1. Which place do you like best? I like computer room best. Which place do you like best? I like computer room best.

Swimming is my favorite sport. I like swimming best. Swimming is my favorite sport.

3. Why do you think so? Because he likes sleeping. Why do you think so? Because he likes sleeping.

4. How often do you go to the library? Very frequently. Do you often go to the library? Often.

Peter is good at playing football. Peter is good at football.

My interests are different from theirs. My interests are different from theirs.

7. How many classes do you have every day? How many classes do you have every day?

8. What time does school close? What time does school end?

9. I try my best every day. I try my best every day

10. If I always try my best, I don't need to care about exams. If I always try my best, I don't need to worry about exams.

1 1. After supper, I often do my homework and then watch TV for a while.

After supper, I often do my homework and then watch TV for a while.

Third,

Which place do you like best? I like computer room best.

What's your favorite subject? Mathematics is.

How long did you ... Every day. All the time. Often. Very few. Never. Sometimes.

Do you like going to …? Yes, I know. /No, I don't know.

How many classes do you have every day? We have seven lessons every day ..

What time does the morning class start? At 7: 20.

Fourth,

Welcome to our school. Welcome to our school.

What do you think of our school? Very nice. I like the school life here.

What do you think of our school? It's good. I like the school life here.

3. Wait a minute. = Wait a minute. Wait a minute.

Thank you anyway. Thank you anyway. Thank you anyway.

Thank you for your hard work. Thank you for your hard work.

Thank you for inviting me. Thank you for inviting me.

I read them with great interest. I read them with great interest.

8. May I ask you some questions? May I ask you some questions?

9. Where are you from? I come from Australia. = Where are you from? I come from Australia.

Where are you from? I come from Australia.

10. How long can I keep it? Two weeks. How long can I keep it? Two weeks.

1 1.。 Do you have a problem? Do you have a problem?

12. What day is it today? Today is Wednesday. What day is it today? Today is Wednesday.

13. When does this course start/end? When is the class over?

14. What's your favorite subject? What's your favorite subject?

What subjects do you teach? What subjects do you teach? (Which subject)

15 How often do you do outdoor activities? How often do you do outdoor activities?

16. How many classes do you have every week? How many classes do you have every week?

17. Why don't you like English? Why do you like/dislike English?

Because it is simple and interesting. Because it is simple and interesting.

Because it's difficult and boring. Because it is difficult and annoying.

I don't like math at all. I don't like math at all.

Five,

May I ask you some questions? Yes, please.

What do you think of our school? Very nice.

Can I borrow ... Sure, here you are.

How long can I keep it? Two weeks. But you must return it on time.

Have/have …

Is there a bed in the room? Yes, there is.

What are you/they doing? I (we)/they) are reading a story.

What is he/she doing? He/she is having a biology class.

Six,

What's your home like? What's your home like?

Like means "like" when used as a verb and "like" when used as a preposition. Yes, it looks like it.

I am looking for a grocery store. I am looking for a grocery store.

Looking for discovery. The act of emphasizing search;

Look for it. Emphasize the results;

Find out focuses on finding or revealing a thing through analysis, investigation, etc.

Are you looking for your pen? Yes, I am. Are you looking for your pen? be

Can you help me find my bike? Can you help me find my bike?

Please find out who broke the window. Please find out who broke the window.

There is one in front of our building. There is a grocery store in front of our building.

Before ... Before ... (out of range)

In front of ... In front of ... (in the range of ...).

There is a tree in front of the classroom ... there is a tree in front of the classroom. (The tree is outside the classroom)

The teacher is standing in the front of the classroom. The teacher is standing in front of the classroom. (The teacher is in the classroom)

4. What happened? What happened? What happened? )

Similar expressions include: What's the matter? /What's the matter? /What's the matter?

People like to live in a house with a lawn and a garden. People like to live in a house with a lawn and a garden.

Enjoy doing sth. Enjoy doing sth. Enjoy is followed by the ing form of a noun or verb, such as:

He likes reading novels. He likes reading novels.

I heard that you play the piano very well. I hear you play the piano very well.

Hear someone. Do sth. Hear someone. Do sth. For example,

I heard them singing in the next room. I heard them singing in the next room.

7. Hello, I'm Miss Wang. Hello, I'm Miss Wang.

Telephone language, don't need me and you, use this and that. For example:

I am Mary. I am Mary.

Who's talking? Who are you?

The fan in the kitchen is broken. The exhaust fan in the kitchen is broken.

Work smoothly, run normally, (the machine) runs normally.

My clock doesn't work. My clock doesn't work.