Night arrival, from (), from () to (), people happen to coincide to gather in the square to participate in the annual folk song festival.

Night arrival, from (home), from (unit? ), from (street), people came in unison and gathered in the square to participate in the annual folk song festival.

The place is the fill-in-the-blank part of this sentence, and where it comes from is to fill in several different places. Such as home, work, street and so on.

When you make a sentence, you should pay attention to the format of the sentence at the first time, and then imitate it according to the format of the imitation sentence. When copying, we should pay attention to the use of vocabulary, the format is very strict, and the words can not be too much or too little, just like couplets, a few words in a place are just a few words.

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Using adjectives to make sentences can describe the actions, manners or shapes of people in detail. For example, make a sentence with "silence": "There is silence in the classroom, no one laughs and frolics anymore, no one walks around at will, and even the atmosphere is afraid to go out." This makes "silence" specific.

Some adjectives can be made with a pair of antonyms or a combination of commendatory and derogatory words, and strong contrast can play a better expression role. For example, make a sentence with "glory": "It is glorious to talk about hygiene, but it is shameful not to talk about hygiene." Contrast "glory" with "shame" and emphasize that hygiene is a virtue.

When you make sentences with analogy words, you can make them vivid by association and imagination. If you use "as if" to make a sentence: "It's extremely cold today, and the wind blows on your face like a knife."

When making sentences with related words, we must pay attention to the reasonable collocation of words. This requires us to distinguish and remember several types of related words in our daily study.