Some (some)
Apple, pear, grape, orange and banana
Apples, pears, grapes, oranges and bananas
Peach, pineapple and watermelon
Peaches, pineapples and watermelons
What can I do for you? Can I help you?
Or great.
Or great, buy fruit/buy fruit (please organize)
They = they are.
These things (near and far)
I think I like it (please distinguish)
Klios klio (please separate)
also
Lots and lots of money (please separate)
Buy, some,
Pear (pear), grape (grape),
Apples, oranges,
Bananas (bananas), peaches (peaches),
Fruit (fruit), kilogram (kilogram),
Pineapple,
Watermelon, or, Yuan, these or those?
What are these/those?
They are ...
How many kilometers?
Cleo, please.
Buy a ticket [verb]
I want to buy a new watch.
I want to buy a new watch.
My sister will buy some fruit.
My sister is going to the market to buy fruit.
The finishing touch: the antonym of buying is selling. In this unit, please practice daily communication terms, words and sentences.
Pay attention to plural forms, etc. Don't forget.
Please review this unit more and don't forget the vocabulary and sentence patterns.