Marks or phrases in the perfect tense include:
1 Have/has + past tense: an action or state that began at a certain time in the past and continues until now. For example:
- I have been to Paris
- He has a PhD in economics
2 Have/has + past tense + perfect tense: an action or state that has been completed before a certain time in the past. For example:
- She has lived in New York for years
- We have finished the work on the project
3 Have/has + infinitive: an action or state that has not happened before a certain time in the past. For example:
- I will have been studying English for a year by the time I graduate
- He would have been a famous painter if he had not been born in a humble family.
4 Will/would + have/has + past tense: an action or state that has been completed before a certain time in the future. For example:
- She will have graduated from college by the time she enters the workplace
- He would have been a success he had not lost his job.
They help expand vocabulary. For example, in a short story, you might encounter new adjectives, verbs, and nouns in context. If you read a story about a detective, you may learn words like 'investigate' or 'clue'.
Another one is 'The Necklace'. In this story, you can find phrases such as 'She was one of those pretty and charming girls'. It's a story about a woman who borrows a diamond necklace, loses it, and then spends years in poverty to replace it, only to find out the original was a fake. This story offers a good opportunity to learn different expressions.
Red and Black is a classic world famous novel. There are many classic phrases in it, and the following are some of them:
Chinese:
One person is iron rice is iron steel. If you don't eat, you'll be hungry.
English:
1 Men are like bread without which there is no food (Men are like bread without which there is no food)
Life is a beautiful robe full of fleas.
English:
2 Life is a dress that contains a lot of flies (Life is a dress that contains a lot of flies)
Nothing in the world is more unpredictable than human behavior.
English:
3 In the world there is no other thing than human action that is more unpredictable than human action
Chinese:
Love is unreasonable.
English:
4 Love is a thing that has no logic
Humans are not animals, but humans will always be animals.
English:
5 Men are not animals but always remain animals
Anyone can become vicious as long as you try jealousy.
English:
No one can become vicious like you as long as you try to be jealous
Alright, let me help you answer it.
First, let's look at the following set of phrases:
- Dominant: It indicates that something or a certain field is based on what is the main object or content. For example," novels are based on characters " and " poems are based on artistic conception."
- [Chief complaint: It refers to what is the main expression of a certain thing or a certain field.] For example," novels are based on characters " and " poems are based on artistic conception."
- " Take it as the main axis ": It means that a certain thing or a certain field is based on what is the main direction of development or the main axis of development. For example," movies are centered around stories " and " architecture is centered around structures."
- Unique: It means that something or a certain field has its main characteristics or advantages. For example," food and beverage are featured by taste " and " tourism is featured by culture."
From the above definition, it can be seen that the phrase "take the lead" mainly refers to what is the main object or content of a certain thing or a certain field, while "take the main complaint","take the main axis" and "take the characteristics" refer to what is the main expression of a certain thing or field.
Let's look at another set of phrases:
- [Use as raw material: It indicates what is the main raw material or resource of a certain thing or field.] For example," food is made of plants " and " buildings are made of wood."
- Condition: It indicates what is the main condition or condition of a certain thing or a certain field. For example,"Love is based on feelings" and "Learning is based on diligence".
- Centered: It indicates that something or a certain field has something as its main center or goal. For example," tourism is centered around scenic spots " and " sports are centered around competitions."
From the above definition, it can be seen that "take conditions" and "take the center" mainly refer to what is the main condition or goal of a certain thing or a certain field, while "take raw materials" refers to what is the main raw material or resource of a certain thing or a certain field.
Classic phrases referred to some long-term and widely used sentences that often appeared in literary works, movies, television dramas, and other literary works with a certain degree of representation and artistry. Here are some common classic phrases:
" Life is like a journey. You don't care about the destination. What you care about should be the scenery along the way and the mood of enjoying the scenery."
2 "Every man for himself."
3 "What is failure? Nothing is just a step closer to success; what is success? It means that after walking through all the roads leading to failure, there is only one road left, and that is the road to success."
4 " The world's wind and clouds come from our generation. Once we enter the martial world, the years urge the emperor to seek hegemony. In laughter, we can't win. Life is drunk."
" Sometimes I feel that something I've lost is very precious. When I realize it, I've lost it for a long time."
"If you want to succeed, there is no excuse. If you want an excuse, you can't succeed!"
7 " The easiest thing in the world is to delay time."
8 " Success comes from hard work."
"A person's greatest bankruptcy is despair, and his greatest asset is hope."
10 " Don't wait for the sun to rise, but learn and act."
Here are some Buddhist phrases:
- Everything was an illusion.
- It couldn't be said, it couldn't be said, it would be wrong if it was said.
- Color is emptiness, emptiness is color.
- Life in the world is like living in thorns, the heart does not move, people do not move rashly, do not move will not hurt; If the heart moves, people will move rashly, hurting the body and hurting the bones, so you can experience all kinds of pain in the world.
- A world in a flower, a Buddha in a leaf.
- 500 times in her previous life, she had exchanged it for a brush with him in this life.
- There were no tears in great sorrow, no words in great enlightenment, and no sound in laughter.
- The sea of bitterness was boundless, and turning back was the shore. Put down the butcher's knife and become a Buddha on the spot.
- If I don't go to hell, who will?
The above was only a part of the Buddhist phrase of forgetting feelings, for reference only.
While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!