化學補習,補習化學-Using the suffix '-ish' |
Wang Xi Would you like to go out for dinner, let's say, seven-ish? In English, the suffix '-ish' is very useful. When added to a number, it can be used to mean "around" or "approximately". For example: I don't know how old my mother's new boyfriend is – perhaps he's around sixty-ish. Or, when used with adjectives, '-ish' can be used to mean 'somewhat' or 'slightly'. For example: 收聽與下載My hair is blonde-ish and my eyes are blue-ish. Join Jen and Li in Question and Answer of the week, as they discuss different ways you can use '-ish' to improve your English! If you have a question you would like us to answer, email questions.chinaelt@bbc.co.uk © |
- Oct 29 Tue 2013 16:01
Using the suffix '-ish'
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