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  1. Q: Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con lucky. A: "I won 1,000,000 dollars at the casino!" "WOW! You must be really lucky!" Or "WOW! How lucky!" "We were lucky that we got to the restaurant before the crown came in." "It's said that 4 leaf clovers are lucky, but they're really rare, so you probably won't find one in your lifetime ...

  2. Dec 24, 2017 · Synonym for My seat was in the first row. Often these would have the same meaning, but the main difference is that "first row" has to do with numbers, and "front row" has to do the spacing of the rows. If the seats aren't physically numbered, it would be easy to assume that the first row and the front row are the same. It's possible however that "first row" could mean the first row in the very back of the room. The front row will always be the row closest to the main event/show.|It's really ...

  3. Nov 24, 2023 · Here are a few common slang terms for penis in Simplified Chinese: 1. 鸡巴 (jī bā): This term is commonly used in Mandarin Chinese and is considered quite vulgar. It is equivalent to the English slang term "dick" or "cock." 2. 屌 (diǎo): This term is also quite vulgar and is commonly used in Cantonese. It is equivalent to the English ...

  4. Apr 1, 2020 · Synonym for on arrival They are both correct and used every day, the meaning is the same (at the event of arriving). I would say “upon” is slightly more correct, or slightly more formal. I hear both used all the time.|@mig5 Thanks 😁

  5. line的同義字@takasama8 In this sense a line is the same as a row. This is a line of text for example.|column is usually something that is organised vertically, like writing in a newspaper a row is usually something organised horizontally a line is something organised straight it can mean any direction. it's a bit more complex but as a general rule it works. hope this helps!

  6. "three days in a row"In a row means that if something happens several times in a row, it happens that number of times without a break. If something happens several days in a row, it happens on each of those days. Also in your case, it happened 3 days in a row. |Three 'consecutive' days. So any three days together, e.g. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. I went to the hospital three days in a row!|"3 dias seguidos"的定义

  7. Feb 15, 2024 · Here is the way the examples should look: I have only 2 apples left. = Because “only” modifies “2”, not “have”. I have time to answer only one more question. = “Only” modifies “one”, not “have”. I have only just started learning English. I have seen that movie only once.|both of them are correct but sometimes it changes ...

  8. Aug 17, 2023 · It depends on if you are a passenger or the driver. If you are driving the boat yourself, then you say you are driving the boat. This is more common if it is a small private boat, and you have the training to drive it yourself. If you are riding in the boat while someone else drives it, then you say you are riding in the boat. This is more common when it is a large boat, like a ferryboat, that you pay to ride across in. Or if you are invited to spend time with someone who has a boat, so they ...

  9. Aug 15, 2018 · This is what I would say: “it’s a great honor to have an opportunity for this interview. I hope I can give a good performance”|are you trying to be formal, or sound more like the spoken language? while your sentence is grammatically correct, and there is nothing wrong with it, it just sounds very foreign. if you are trying to thank your interviewer, you could say "thank you very much for the interview, I hope I make a good impression". with more context I can help a bit more

  10. Jul 1, 2021 · These are all correct: “He sees” “She sees” “I see” “They see” Example sentence: “She sees her dad cook dinner on the stove.”|@_1964742363681156 "He sees" is the correct expression