有些英文單詞在某情況下是連著一起寫的,但有時要分開寫,我們如何可以掌握?
Paul listens to music _______.
正確的!
錯了!
錯了!
'Every day' is two words on most occasions it is used: i.e. as an adverbial, telling when something happens.
'Everyday' is one word only when it is an adjective, which is less common. E.g. He didn't wear anything special, just everyday clothes.
__________ of the children won a prize.
正確的!
錯了!
錯了!
When followed by 'of + noun / pronoun', 'every one' must be two words.
Otherwise, as a pronoun, 'everyone' is one word. E.g. Everyone in the team won a prize.
__________ I hear that music I feel sad.
正確的!
錯了!
錯了!
'Every time' is two words, never one.
I bought _________ in the shop.
正確的!
錯了!
錯了!
When several specific things are meant, two words should be used: 'some things'.
'Something' as one word is indefinite and cannot be plural. E.g. There's something I want to tell you.