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  • couch 和 sofa 都指沙发,但是两个词在表意和使用上有什么区别? - 知乎
    A couch is a sofa — an upholstered piece of furniture that seats more than one person It's nice to have a couch that's big enough for your whole family to sit on while you watch TV The word couch comes from the French word coucher, meaning to lie down Some types of couches are indeed meant for lying down
  • to slump on onto into a chair | WordReference Forums
    To confirm se16teddy's point, you'd only slump into a soft chair (or sofa, couch, recliner) You'd slump on a hard chair "Slump slumping in a chair" conveys a different meaning It refers to the pose that you assume after you've slumped
  • Ma petite couchon - WordReference Forums
    Sounds like to me that he was saying 'ma petite cochonne' ! do not fret, not as unpleasant as it sounds, just an endearing term that means different things to different people, but is generally understood as 'you little minx' or something along these lines
  • I promised that I lt;will would gt; wash the car. - WordReference Forums
    Hey couch, Check out "reported speech" to get the best answer to your query You can repeat over yourself or someone else's information by repeating what he said in the past while keeping the original phrase He said that he will help me with my homework You're repeating what he said He said that he would help me with my homework No repetition
  • sit lt;in gt; lt;on gt; a my seat | WordReference Forums
    I'd like to ask a question about the preposition that should be used with the word 'seat' Does a person sit IN or ON a seat? In my coursebook the preposition is IN, but my dictionary tells me ON can be used too Is 'in' used when a seat is soft and comfortable? Is 'on' used when a seat is hard
  • I lt;will gt; lt;am going to gt; read vs will be am reading
    I will read a book this weekend I will be reading a book this weekend I'm reading a book this weekend I'm going to read a book this weekend Hi, my question is if I can use each of them Is there any difference between any of these sentences? Thanks in advance
  • could- used for one specific event? | WordReference Forums
    I agree, I don't see any problem with "I could lift the couch by myself yesterday" This is maybe a general AE thing (though I don't think so) or one of the writer's personal speech mannerisms The page was evidently written by an AE speaker (AE "traveled", BE "travelled")
  • By the time + past perfect | WordReference Forums
    1 By the time the police arrived, the two men had disappeared :tick: 2 By the time the police had arrived, the two men had disappeared :tick: According to the key to one of the exercises in English Grammar in Use, both are possible, but I really fail to see why It makes no sense to me use


















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