formality: put out vs extinguisuh the fire. abolish or do away with tax. Formal english is used in notice, report, speech, news report, while less formal english is used in conversation, entertainment program and personal letters.
fish is a plural n. the plural form can be fish or fishes.when it means "the meat of fish", it is uncount n.
find: it means to be a situation at a time. e.g. I find he walking in the garden. China finds itself engulfed in a serious political crisis.
family: can mean sons and daughters. e.g. He has no family=he has no sons or daughters.
family: extended family =big family
fear: for fear of... or for fear that 以防
fight the outbreak= to use a lot of effort to defeat or achieve something, or to stop something happening:outbreak, disease, crime
fortune: the 2nd syllable can be weak form or u: sound
finish: I am finished can mean "I have finished ..." or "I am dead."
following: adj. so, the following, but not the followings
fail: it is better to say I fail in the exam, but we can also say " I fail the exam."
family: 李氏家庭係 the Lee family, not the Lee's family
full-stop: for p.m. , full-stop is not needed; for ..., full-stop is needed. e.g. I buy apples, bananas, grapes....
fruit: count n. if it means different kinds of fruits, but generally it is uncount n.
fortune teller: someone who tells a fortune
fatalistic: He has a fatalistic attitude to love.
friendly: adj. so, he said friendly is wrong, which should be he said in a friendly way
for: the most correct sentence is I have had the disease for 2 years, but we can say "I have the disease 2 years".
feel like: there are 2 meanings. 1st: 想.I feel like eating icecream. 2nd: 2感覺像是:I feel like I am on the beach.
on a first-come-first-served basis先到先得
findings:1st-Discovery; something found.
(常用複數)發現;發現物。
2nd- The verdict of a jury, or court.
(常用複數)【法律】(陪審團或法庭的)判決。
fragmentation: eg. Because it is popular.
frist 可作adv. eg. He arrived first.
fell指擊倒, 過去式為felled
forewarn=to tell someone that something unpleasant is going to happen
forewarned is forearmed=said to mean that if you know about something before it happens, you can be prepared for it
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