Other words are as follows:
1, won the first place: Sue won the first place in this sprint competition.
2. Happy to win the gold medal: China women's volleyball team won the gold medal in Rio Olympic Games with excellent skills and super perseverance.
3. Winning the laurel: Li Ming won the laurel in the national Olympic mathematics competition with his own skills.
4. Top spot: In the match between Malone and ZhangJike, Malone first adjusted his state and took the top spot with 1: 0 ahead of ZhangJike.
Taboos for Chinese sentence-making are:
1, improper use of words.
For example, "the enemy resisted stubbornly." (The underlined words are words that need sentences, the same below) This is to mistake the commendatory term "tenacious" for the derogatory term "stubborn". There is also the need to pay attention to the improper use of words caused by semantic weight and scope.
2. Avoid incomplete ingredients.
For example, "I saw it." What did you see? Words are not finished, and the sentence lacks an object. Others lack subjects, predicates and so on.
3, to avoid semantic incompleteness.
For example, "this behavior is obviously wrong." What behavior is wrong? I didn't write all the meaning.
4. Avoid using punctuation marks.
Punctuation marks are an inseparable part of sentences. If punctuation is wrong, the meaning of the sentence cannot be accurately expressed, but some students often ignore this.