I. Eve
1, which means: n. The night before (major festival); Eve. Eve. Eve (the first woman in the Bible)
Step 2 use
Eve means not only night, but also day. The preposition before eve must be on.
Eve can also mean "evening" in literary works or poems.
This country is on the eve of the first revolution.
At that time, the country was on the eve of the first revolution.
Second, every
1, which means: adj. All-encompassing; All possibilities; Every other one; largest
Step 2 use
The basic meaning of "every" refers to every individual who constitutes a whole, but it is not regarded as a specific one, but as a typical and representative of all components.
Every is used with abstract nouns to mean "all possibilities", such as hope, opportunity and reason.
Every citizen should obey the law.
Every citizen should obey the law.
Third, the eyes
1, which means: n. eyes; Eyes; Vision; Viewpoint; Taste. Fifth, look; Gaze; examination
Step 2 use
The basic meaning of eye is "eye". When referring to the "eye" of one of the body organs, eye means "one eye" and eyes means "two or more eyes". When "eyes" related to "eyes" refer to expressions, the plural form must be used.
When used in abstract meanings such as "observation, perspective and attention", the plural form must be used. When you answer "opinions" and "opinions", you must use the plural form.
Eye can be extended to "hole, eye of needle, eye of wind, buttonhole and ring", which is a countable noun.
They have light skin and blue eyes.
They have fair skin and blue eyes.
Fourth, where is it?
1, which means: where is adv; In that place. Conj。 In ... ...
Step 2 use
As an adverb, Where basically means "where, where" and can be used as an interrogative adverb to guide special interrogative sentences.
Where can also be used as a relative adverb, meaning "where?" Leading restrictive and non-restrictive attributive clauses, used after words indicating places.
I know a place where you can have a picnic
I know a place where you can have a picnic.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) here
1, which means: adv. Here at this time; At this moment. Here you are. Hey inside; Hello (used to attract attention)
Step 2 use
Here mainly means the spatial position "here", which means "here" when used with static verbs, and "here" and "here" when used with dynamic verbs. It can also be used to indicate time, which means "now, now, now". It can also be used for an activity, a series of events or a situation, meaning "at this time".
Here is usually placed after the action verb, but sometimes it can be placed at the beginning of the sentence to show emphasis. When here is placed at the beginning of a sentence, if the subject is a noun, the sentence is usually inverted; If the subject is a personal pronoun, it is not inverted. Note that the simple present tense is often used at this time.
Winter here is neither cold nor hot.
It is neither hot nor cold here in winter.